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A     CATALOGUE 


THE     GREEK     COINS 


THE     BRITISH     MUSEUM 


CATALOGUE 


GREEK    COINS    OF    PHRYGIA. 


BY 


BARCLAY   V.  HEAD,  D.Litt.,  D.C.L.,  Ph.D. 

CORRESPONDANT    DE    l'iNSTITUT    DE    FRANCE, 
KEEPER   OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    COINS    AND   MEDALS. 


WITH    ONE    MAP,    AND    FIFTY-THREE    PLATES. 


LONDON: 
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PEEFACE. 


This  volume  of  the  Catalogue  of  Greek  coins  (the  twenty-fifth  of  the 
series  begun  in  1873)  deals  with  the  coins  of  the  eastern  portion  of 
the  Roman  Province  of  Asia,  anciently  known  as  Phrygia,  and 
completes  the  Catalogue  of  all  the  coins  of  Asia  Minor  at  present 
in  the  British  Museum. 

In  1873,  when  the  first  volume  of  the  Catalogue  of  Greek  Coins 
was  published,  the  collection  of  Phrygian  Coins  in  the  Museum  was 
a  small  one,  consisting  only  of  about  700  specimens,  as  against 
1636  described  by  Mionnet.  The  late  M.  W.-H.  Waddington, 
specially  intei'ested  as  he  was  in  the  coinage  of  Asia  Minor, 
often  impressed  upon  me  the  advisability  of  adding  largely  to 
the  Phrygian  series  before  undertaking  to  catalogue  it.  To 
bring  it  up  to  the  required  level  has  since  been  an  object  I 
have  kept  in  view  in  selecting  coins  for  purchase,  and,  as  will 
be  seen  from  the  following  pages,  I  am  now  at  last  able  to 
catalogue  no  less  than  2148  coins. 

The  various  sources  from  which  all,  or  nearly  all,  the  speci- 
mens have  passed  into  the  British  Museum  are  noted  in  square 
brackets. 

I  have  endeavoured,  in  the  Introduction,  as  in  my  previous 
volume,  *  Lydia'  to  give  under  each  city  a  list,  as  nearly 
complete  as  possible,   of    the  magistrates'  names  recorded  on  the 

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PREFACE. 


coins,  with  their  various  titles^  in  approximate  chronological 
order.  For  the  names  of  magistrates  not  in  the  Museum 
collection  I  am  indebted  chiefly  to  Imhoof-Blumer's  Kleinat<iatische 
Munzen  (1902),  and  to  Babelon's  Inventaire  de  la  Collection 
Waddington. 

The  Map  which  accompanies  the  volume  shows  in  red  letters 
the  positions  of  the  Phrygian  cities  which  issued  coins,  in  so  far  as 
their  sites  have  been  fixed  by  travellers. 

In  the  revision  of  the  work  I  have  had  the  constant  assistance 
of  Mr.  G.  F.  Hill,  who  has  also  been  kind  enough  to  compile 
for  me  the  long  Indexes  of  Magistrates'  Names  on  Autonomous 
and  Imperial  coins. 

In  bringing  to  a  conclusion  this  volume,  the  last  which  (in 
view  of  my  retirement  next  month  from  the  Keepership  of  the 
Department  of  Coins  and  Medals)  1  shall  be  privileged  to 
compile,  or  be  officially  responsible  for,  I  desire  to  express  my 
deep  sense  of  obligation,  both  to  my  own  colleagues  and  to  the 
numerous  scholars,  both  British  and  foreign,  whose  works  I  have 
referred  to  in  the  footnotes. 


BARCLAY   V.    HEAD. 


British  Museum. 
Mmj,  1906. 


CONTENTS. 


*.;,*   Tlie  Beferencea  in  Homan  numerals  are  to  the  pages  of  the  Introduction  : 
those  in  Arabic  numerals  are  to  the  text. 

PAGE 

Preface  ...........  v 

Introduction  and  Catalogue  of  Coins   . 

Municipal  Coinage  of.  the  cities  of  Phrygia 

Ahbaetae  My  si.     Autonomous  coins  of  the  2nd  cent.   B.C., 

probably  struck  at  Ancyra  in  Abbaitis      ....        xx,  1 

Accilaeum,  on  the'E..  Tembris  in  Phrygia  Epictetus.     Imperial 

coins  of  Gordian  only.     No  magistrates'  names  .         .        xxi,  3 

Acmoneia,  on  an  afifluent  of  the  R.  Sindros  (or  Senaros). 
Autonomous  coins  of  the  1st  cent.  B.C.,  and  Imperial  from 
Augustus  to  Gallienus,  with  magistrates'  names  down  to 
the  time  of  Caracalla  only        ......       xxi,  4 

Aezanis,  near  the  sources  of  the  R.  Rhyndacus  in  Phrygia 
Epictetus.  Autonomous  coins  of  the  2nd  cent.  B.C.  reading 
EniKTHTEHN,  and  of  the  1st  cent.  B.C.  reading 
EZEANITHN.  Imperial  coins,  Augustus  to  Gallienus, 
with  AIZAN€ITI2N,  &c.,  and  magistrates' names  with 
various  titles  .........     xxiv,  23 

Alia,  on  the  upper  course  of  the  R.  Sindros  (or  Senaros), 
near  the  modern  Islam-Keui.  Imperial  coins  under 
Trajan,  M.  Aurelius,  Caracalla,  and  Gordian,  on  special 
occasions  .........   xxvi,  44 

Amorium,  in  far  eastern  Phrygia.     Autonomous  coins  of  the 

2nd  or  1st  cent.  B.C.,  and  Imperial  from  Augustus  to  Geta  xxvii,  47 

Ancyra  in  Abbaitis.  Autonomous  coins  of  the  2nd  cent.  B.C., 
and  Imperial  from  Nero  to  the  Philips.     List  of  magistrates    xxxi,  58 


CONTENTS. 

PAGE 

Apameia,  near  the    sources    of   the   Maeaiider.       Important 

commercial  centre  and  a  Cistophoric  mint  after  189  B.C.     xxxi,  69 
Proconsular  Cistophori  57 — 48  li.c.  .         .         .  xxxiii,  72  - 

Autonomous  bronze  coins  133 — 48  B.C.    .         .         .  xxxiv,  74 

Imperial  coins,  Augustus  to  Gallienus       .         .         .  xxxvi,  88 

List  of  magistrates'  names         ......        xxxvi 

Interesting  coin-types      .......         xxxix 

Appia,  on  the  north  road  from  Acmoneia  to  Cotiaeum. 
Autonomous  coins  of  the  2nd  or  1st  cent.  B.C.,  and  Imperial 
between  Nero(?)  and  the  Philips,  on  special  occasions  only      xl,  lOG 

Bria,  between  Eumeneia  and  Sebaste.     Imperial  coins  of  the 

time  of  Sept.  Severus  only       .  .         .  .         .         .    xli,  109 

Bruzus  in  the  Pentapolis.     Imperial  ^  Fef^tivaV  coins  between 

Hadrian  (?)  and  Gordian xli,  110 

Cadi,  the  modern  Gediz  in  Abbaitis.  Imperial  coins,  Claudius 
to  Gallienus.  List  of  magistrates'  names  and  chief  types. 
Games,  2c/3ao-Ta  ofxojSwixia        ......    xlii,  116 

Ceretapa  Diocaesareia  in  S.  Phrygia.     Imperial  coins,  Ant. 

Pius  to  Caracalla.     Magistrates  and  types  .         .         .    xlv,  129 

Cihyra,  near  the  Lycian  frontier.     Autonomous    silver  and 
bronze    coins,     circ.   166 — 84('?)  B.C.,    with   abbreviated 
magistrates'  names       .......    xlv,  131 

Imperial  coinage,  Augustus  to  Gallienus.     List  of  magis- 
trates' names,  chief  types,  &c.       ....  xlvii,  134 

Cidyessus,  on  an  affluent  of  the  upper  Kaystros  in  central 
Phrygia.  Imperial  coins  between  Domitian  and  the 
Philips.     List  of  magistrates'  names  .  .  .         xlviii,  150 

Colossae  on  the  Lykos  above  Laodiceia.  Autonomous  coin 
of  the  2nd  or  1st  cent.  B.C.  Imperial,  &c.,  from  Aelius 
Caesar  to  Gallienus(?),  chiefly  dedicatory  issues  .         .  xlix,  154 

Cotiaeum,  in  the  valley  of  the  upper  Tembris,  the  largest  city 
in  Phrygia  Salutaris.  Imperial  coins^  Tiberius  to  Gallienus. 
List  of  magistrates'  names  and  chief  types         .         .         ,      li,  158 


CONTENTS.  IX 

PAGE 

Diocleia,  in  the  country  of  the  Moxeani.     Coins  of  Elagabalus 

only.     No  magistrates'  names  ......    liv,  181 

Dionysopolis,  a  Pergamene  city  in  tlie  district  to  the  S.  of 
the  upper  Maeander.  Autonomous  coins  of  the  2nd  or  1st 
cent.  B.C.,  and  occasional  Imperial  issues  between  Tiberius 
and  Elagabalus,  the  latter  dated  year  70  from  an  era 
beginning  in  a.d.  152—3  (=221—222  a.d.).  List  of 
magistrates'  names  and  special  types  .  .  .  .      Iv,  182 

Docimeium,  a  town  of  Macedonian  origin  on  the  R.  Doureios, 
an  affluent  of  the  Kaystros.  Imperial  coins  from  Claudius 
to  Gordian.  Only  two  magistrates'  names  known.  Chief 
types      ..........    Ivi,  188 

Dorylaetim,  on  the  R.  Tembris,  in  Phrygia  Epictetus. 
Imperial  coins,  Vespasian  to  the  Philips.  Very  few 
magistrates'  names.     Chief  types      .....    Ivii,  195 

JEpictetcis.     See  Aezanis       ......  xxiv,  23,  200 

Eriza.  Between  Cibyra  and  Themisonium.  Autonomous 
bronze  coins  before  84  B.C.  Imperial  in  the  time  of  Severus 
and  family  only.     Magistrates'  names  and  chief  types         .   Ivii,  202 

Eucarpeia,  in  the  Pentapolis.  Imperial  coins  Augustus  to 
Volusian,  chiefly  '  Festival '  issues  bearing  the  names  of 
Priests  and  Priestesses     .......     lix,  203 

Eiimeneia,  an  important  Pergamene  foundation  between  the 
rivers  Glaukos  and  Maeander.  Autonomous  coins  of  the 
2ik1  cent.  B.C.  Special  issue  circ.  44-40  B.C.  reading 
<|>OVAOVIANX2N  insteadof  EVMENEHN.  Im-  - 
perial  coins  from  Tiberius  to  Gallienus.  Personal  names 
chiefly  sacerdotal     .         .  .  .  .         .  .  .      Ix,  211 

Flaviopolis.     See  Temenothyrae  .....    Ixii,  407 

Fulvia.     See  Eumeneia       .......   Ixii,  213 

Grimenothyrae  or  Flavta  Grimenothyrae,  between  Temeno- 
thyrae and  Acmoneia.  Imperial  coins,  Domitian  to  Hadrian, 
rarely  with  magistrates'  names  .....  Ixiii,  222 

b 


CONTEKTa, 

PAGE 

Hadrianopolia  or  Hadrianopolis  Sehasfc,  in  Plirygia  Paro- 
reios.  Imperial  coins,  Ant.  Pius  to  Treb.  Gallus.  List 
of  magistrates'  names  and  chief  types         ....  Ixiv,  225 

Sierapolis,  overlooking  the  Lykos  plain.  Autonomous  coins 
of  the  2nd  cent.  B.C.  reading  I EPOTTOAITIIN,  and 
Imperial,  Augustus  to  Valerian,  reading  lEPATTOAl 
TX2N.  Magistrates'  names  down  to  Trajan's  time  only. 
Types  of  remarkable  local  interest.  Numerous  agonistic 
and  Alliance  issues  .......    Ixv,  228 

Hterojyolis,  the  religious  capital  of  the  Pentapolis.  Occasional 
*  Festival '  coins,  Nerva  to  Elagabalus.  Only  one  magis- 
trate's name  recorded,  that  of  an  Asiarch  under  M.  Aurelius.    \xx,  265 

Eydrela,  at  the  junction  of  the  Maeander  and  Lykos  valleys. 
Autonomous  coins  of  the  1st  cent.  B.C.,  and  a  few  dedicatory 
issues,  Augustus  to  Hadrian,  &c.      .....   Ixx,  271 

Hyrgaleis,  a  federation  of  townships  occupying  the  country 
N.  of  the  Maeander  between  Dionysopolis  and  Peltae. 
Imperial  issues.  Ant.  Pius  to  Sev.  Alexander.  Magistrates' 
names  and  special  issues,  with  date  equivalent  to  221 — 
222  A.D Ixxi,  273 

Julia  [Ipsus),  a  station  on  the  trade-route  eastwards  through 
Plirygia  to  Iconium.  Two  Imperial  issues,  with  magistrates' 
names,  one  in  the  time  of  Nero,  and  another  in  the  reign 
of  Aemilian  two  centuries  later  ....         Ixxii,  276 

Laodiceia,  the  chief  city  in  the  plain  bounded  by  the  Lykos 

and  Kapros  rivers         .......         Ixxiii 

Cistophoric  mint  after  189  B.C.  ....         Ixxiv,  278 

Proconsular  Cistophori,  58—48  B.C.  .         .         .         Ixxiv,  281 

Autonomous  bronze  coins  of  the  2nd  and  1st  centuries  B.C., 
some  bearing  traditional  portraits  of  Queen  Laodice,  the 
wife  of  Antiochus  II,  the  founder  of  the  city         .  Ixxv,  283 

Imperial  coins,  Augustus  to  Trajan  Decius.  Magistrates' 
names  and  special  issues,  with  dates  equivalent  to  211 — 
212  and  231 — 232  a.d.  ;  cf.  the  dated  issues  of  Dionyso- 
polis and  the  Hyrgaleis         .....         Ixxvi,  287 


CONTENTS.  XI 

PAGE 

The  Imperial  coins  of  Laodiceia,  chiefly  'Festival'  issues     .  Ixxx 

Types  of  local  interest      .......  Ixxxi 

Leonna,  in  the  Banaz-Ova.       Autonomous    coin  of    the  2nd 

cent.  B.C. Ixxxii,  331 

Lysias,  in  the  Oinan-Ova,  near  the  head  of  L.  Limnae. 
Imperial  coins  of  the  time  of  M.  Aurelius,  Commodus,  and 
Gordian.     Only  one  magistrate's  name  recorded  .        Ixxxii,  331 

Metropolis,  in  the  Chid- Oca.     Imperial  '■Festival'  coins  issued 

on  one  special  occasion  between  249  and  261  a.d.       .        Ixxxiii,  333 

Midaenm,  on  the  Tembris,  in  Phrygia  Epictetus.  Imperial 
coins,  Augustus  to  the  Philips.  Magistrates'  names  and 
remarkable  types     .......        Ixxxiv,  335 

Nacoleia,  on  the  R.  Parthenios,  in  N.E.  Phrygia.  Imperial 
coins,  between  Titus  and  Gordian.  Only  one  magistrate's 
name  known Ixxxv,  339 

Ococleia,  near  Metropolis  in  the  Chul-Ova.  Imperial  coins 
apparently  on  two  special  occasions  only,  in  the  reigns 
of  Commodus  and  of  Gordian.  Only  one  magistrate's  name 
known Ixxxv,  341 

Otrvs,  in  the  Pentapolis,  close  to  Eucarpeia.  Imperial  coins 
at  intervals.  Ant.  Pius  to  Caracalla,  probably  dedicatory 
issues.      Magistrates'  names      .....       Ixxxvi,  343 

Palacobeudus,   in   the  Synnadic  plain.       Imperial  issues   in 

Hadrian's  reign  only,  and  without  magistrates'  names      Ixxxvii,  346 

Peltae,  originally  a  Macedonian  colony  on  the  upper  course 
of  the  Maeander,  S.W,  of  Eumeneia.  Autonomous  coins 
of  the  2nd  cent.  B.C.,  and  Imperial,  Ant.  Pius  to  Volusian. 
List  of  magistrates'  names         .....       Ixxxvii,  347 

Philomelium,  in  Phrygia  Paroreios.  Autonomous  coins  of  the 
2nd  or  1st  cent.  B.C.,  and  Imperial,  Tiberius  to  Treb.  Gallus. 
List  of  magistrates'  names.  Exceptional  issues  from  Sev. 
Alexander  onwards  inscribed  S  .  P  .  Q  .  R      .         .     Ixxxviii,  353 


CONTENTS. 


PAGE 


Pnjtnnessns,  on  the  upper  Kaystros,  N.  of  Synnada,  an 
important  commercial  exchange  mart.  Autonomous  coins 
of  the  1st  cent.  B.C.,  and  Imperial  from  Augustus  to 
Gallienus.     List  of  magistrates'  names      ....    xci,  361 

Sanails,  on  the  N.  of  L.  Anava.     Autonomous  coin  of  the 

2nd  cent.  B.C.  ........  xcii^  309 

Sehaste,  in  the  Banaz-Ova,  hali-way  between  Euraeneia  and 
Acmoneia.  Occasional  issues  of  Imperial  coins.  Augustus 
to  Caracalla.  Magistrate's  names.  Chief  type,  Eiver-god 
CINAPOC xcii,  369 

Sibidunda,  in  the  hilly  country  between  the  Synnadic  and 
Metropolitan  plains.  Imperial  coins,  M.  Aurelius  to 
Gordian,  Pisidian  rather  than  Phrygian  in  fabric  and  types. 
No  magistrates'  names      ......  xciii,  .377 

Siblia,  in  the  plain  of  the  upper  Maeander  between  Eumeneia 
and  Apameia.  Occasional  sacerdotal  issues  in  the  reigns 
of  Augustus  and  Caracalla        .....  xciv,  380 

Siocliarax,  in  the  country  of  the  Moxeani.     Imperial,  Geta 

Caesar  only     ........  xciv,  382 

Stectorium,  in  the  Pentapolis.  Autonomous  coin  of  the  1st 
cent,  B.C.,  and  Imperial,  M.  Aurelius  to  the  Philips. 
Magistrates'  names  and  types  of  local  interest    .  .  .  xcv,  383 

Spiaiis,  in  Abbaitie.  Imperial  coins,  between  Nero  and  the 
Philips,  apparently  only  occasional  issues.  Magistrates' 
names     .........  xcvi,  387 

Synnada,  a  station  of  importance  on  the  road  from  Apameia 
to  the  N.E.  A  cistophoric  mint  after  133  B.C.  Autonomous 
pre-imperial  bronze  issues,  and  Imperial  coins,  Augustus 
to  Gallienus.     List  of  magistrates'  names,  chief  types,  &c.  xcvii,  392 

Temenothyrae,  FlaviopoUs,  in  the  highlands  N.  of  the  Banaz- 
Ova.  Imperial  coins,  Hadrian  to  Saloninus,  chiefly  dedi- 
catory issues.     List  of  magistrates'  names  .  .  .      ci,  407 


CONTENTS, 


Themisonium,  a  station  on  the  road  from  Laodiceia  south- 
wards to  Cibyra.  Imperial  issues  between  Sept.  Severus 
and  the  Philips.  'No  magistrates'  names.  Types  of  local 
interest  .......... 

Tiheriopolis,  in  Abbaitis.  Imperial  coins  between  ClaudiusC?) 
and  Gordian,  rarely  with  magistrates'  names 

Trajanopolis,  a  few  miles  S.  of  Grimenothyrae.  Imperial 
issues,  apparently  dedicatory,  Trajan  to  Gordian 


INDEXES:— 

I. 

Geographical           ..... 

II.  A. 

Types 

ir.B. 

Emperors,  &c.         ..... 

III.  A. 

Symbols         ...... 

III.  B. 

Countermarks 

IV.  A. 

Kings  and  Rulers  ..... 

IV.  B. 

Magistrates'  Names  on  Autonomous  Coins 

IV.  c. 

Magistrates'  Names  on  Imperial  Coins     . 

V. 

Eoman  Magistrates'  Names     . 

VI. 

Engravers'  Names           .... 

VII. 

Eemarkable  Inscriptions 

PAGE 

civ,  418 
cv,  421 
cvi,  425 


431 

433 

448 

452 

454 

456 

457 

461 

478 

480 

481 

Table  for  converting  English  Inches  into  Millimetres  and  the 
Measures  of  Mionnet's  Scale  ...... 


489 


Table  of    the  Relative  Weights  of  English  Grains  and  French 

Grammes       .........  490 


Map  of  Phrygia 
Corrigenda 


facing  p.  cvi 
xvi 


LIST    OF    PLATES. 

r.  Cistopbori.     Apameia.     Laodiceia.     Synnada. 

II.  Abba'itis.     Accilaeum.     Acmoneia. 

III.  Acmoneia. 

IV.  Acmoneia. 

V.  Aezanis. 

VI.  Aezanis.     Alia. 

VII.  Amorium. 

VIII.  Araovium. 

IX.  Ancyra. 

X.  Apameia. 

XI.  Apameia. 

XII.  Apameia. 

XIII.  Appia.     Biia. 

XIV.  Bruzus.     Cadi. 
XV.  Cadi.     Ceretapa. 

XVI.  Ciljyra. 

XVII.  Cibyra. 

XVIII.  Cibyra. 

XIX.  Colossae. 

XX.  Cotiaeum. 

XXI,  Cotiaeum. 

XXII.  Cotiaeum.     Diocleia. 

XXIII.  Dionysopolis. 

XXIV.  Docimeium. 
XXV.  Dorylaeum. 

XXVI.  Epicteteis.     Eriza.     Eucarpeia. 

XXVII,  Eumeneia  (Fulvia). 

XXVIII.  Grimenotbyrae.     Hadrianopolis-Sebaste. 

XXIX.  Hierapolis. 


LIST    OF    FLATES. 


XXX. 

XXXI. 

XXXIT. 

xxxiir. 
xxxiv. 

XXXV. 

XXXVI. 

XXXVII. 

XXXVIII. 

XXXIX. 

XL. 

XLI. 

XLII. 

XLIII. 

XLIV. 

XLV. 

XLVI. 

XI- VII. 

XLVIII. 

XLIX. 

L. 

LI. 


Lll. 


LIIL 


Hierapolis. 

Hierapolis. 

Hierapolis.     Hieropolis. 

Hydrela.     Hyrgaleis.     Julia  (Ip.sus). 

Laodiceia. 

Laodiceia. 

Laodiceia. 

Laodiceia. 

Laodiceia.     Lysias. 

Metropolis.     Midaciuu.     Nacoleia. 

Ococleia.     Otrus.     Palaeobeudus. 

Peltae.     Philomelium. 

Philonielium.     Prymnessus. 

Prymnessus.     Sebaste. 

Sibidunda.     Siblia.     Siocharax. 

Stectorium.     Synaiis. 

Syimada. 

Synnada.     Temenotbyrae-Flaviupolis. 

Temenothyrae-Flaviopolis. 

Themisonium.     Tiberiopolis. 

Trajanopolis. 

Alliance  Coins  :  Aezanis — Cadi ;  Apameia — Ephesns  ;  Cibyra 

— Ephesus  ;      Cibyra — Hierapolis  ;     Cotiaeum — Epliesus  ; 

Hierapolis — Laodiceia;    Hierapolis — Synnada;    Hierapolis 

— Epbesus  ;  Hierapolis — Apbrodisias. 
Alliance  Coins:  Hierapolis — Sardes  ;  Hierapolis — Pergamnni  ;. 

Hierapolis — Epliesus  ;    Hierapolis — Smyrna  ;    Laodiceia — 

Smyrna. 
Alliance  Coins  :     Laodiceia — Hierapolis  ;    Laodiceia — Perga- 

mum  ;      Laodiceia  —  Smyrna  ;     Laodiceia  —  Xicomedeia  ; 

Laodiceia — Ephesus  ;  Temenotliyrae — Sebaste. 


Map  of  Phkvgia. 


CORRIGENDA. 

Page  Ixxxiii,  1.  9,  and  p.  Ixxxv,  1.  16, /or  Chal  read  Chid. 
70,  no.  9,  for  two  flutes  read  A  and  one  flute. 
221,  no.  63,  for  €VM€N€N€nN  read  €VM€N€nN 
244,  no.  100,  for  AVrKEYS  read  AYrK€YZ 
306,  no.  180,  for  KAAVAIA  read  KAAVAIA 
317,  no.  229,  for  AVKOC  read  AVKOC 


INT1!()]:)UCTI0N. 


The  coins  described  in  the  present  volume  of  tlie  Catalogue  of 
Greek  Coins  in  the  British  Museum  belong  to  the  eastern  portion 
of  the  Roman  Province  of  Asia  known  generally^  both  before  and 
after  the  constitution  of  that  Province,  as  Phrygia.  Phrygia 
may  be  roughly  compared  in  extent  with  Scotland,  It  consists 
for  the  most  part  of  a  uet-work  of  elevated  river-valleys  and  plains 
averaging  some  2000  to  3000  ft.  above  sea  level,  separated  from 
one  another  by  highlands  and  mountain  ranges,  whicli  occasionally 
attain  heights  of  6000  or  even  8000  f  L 

The  towns  are  naturally  conKned  to  the  lower  levels,  and  thus 
sometimes  fall  into  groups  such  as  that  of  the  five  cities  commonly 
called  the  Phrygian  Pentapolis,  N.  of  Apameia.  In  nearly  all  cases 
the  ancient  trade-routes  from  east  to  west  and  from  north  to  south 
were  the  lines  along  which  the  towns  were  planted. 

Before  the  expedition  of  Alexander  and  the  subsequent  gradual 
Hellenization  of  the  rude  peoples  of  Central  Asia  Minor,  a  native 
coinage  in  these  regions  was  non-existent,  though  the  Persian 
darics  and  sigloi  may  perhaps  have  been  current  along  the  more 
frequented  routes  from  Syria,  through  the  Cilician  Gates  and 
along  the  river-valleys  of  Phrygia  and  Lydia  to  the  Greek  ports 
on  the  western  sea-board.  It  was  not  until  Greek  and  Mace- 
donian settlements  had  been  planted  here  and  there  by  the 
Seleucid  and  Attalid  kings  in  eager  rivah-y  with  one  another 
that  coinage  began  to  come  into  general  use,  and  it  was  not  until 


XVni  INTHODUCTION. 

after  the  defeat  of  Autiochus  at  Magnesia  in  190  B.C.,  when  tlie 
greater  part  of  Western  Asia  Minor  was  assigned  to  the  kingdom 
of  Pergamuin,  that  Cistophoric  mints  were  established  at  Laodiceia 
and  Apameia.  Afterwards,  when  the  administration  of  the  country- 
was  taken  over  by  the  Romans  in  133  B.C.,  Synnada,  as  a  convenieut 
station  on  the  road  through  Phrygia  and  Pisidia  to  Cilicia,  was 
also  promoted  to  the  rank  of  a  Cistophoric  mint.  The  Alexandrine 
tetradrachms  of  this  period  which  Miiller  (nos,  1 178-1195)  assigned 
to  Philomelium,  on  the  eastern  highway  to  Iconium,  belong  more 
probably  to  Phaselis  on  the  coast  of  Lycia,  as  Imhoof  {Kl.  M.,  308) 
has  pointed  out.  The  only  other  Phrygian  city  which  struck  silver 
coins  in  pre-imperial  times  was  Cibyra,  which  was  allowed  to  retain 
its  independence  under  its  native  dynasts  down  to  84  B.C. 

Including  the  above-mentioned  cities,  there  were  in  all  about  a 
score  of  towns  in  which  autonomous  bronze  coins  were  occasionally 
struck  in  the  course  of  the  2nd  or  1st  century  b.c.  These  were 
either  the  chief  halting  stations  on  the  various  trade-routes,  or 
towns  in  the  immediate  neighboui-hood  of  famous  sanctuaries,  such 
as  Hierapolis,  Dionysopolis,  and  Hieropolis. 

Of  the  twenty  or  more  cities  of  which  occasional  issues  of  autono- 
mous bronze  coins  are  known  in  pre-imperial  times,  all,  with  the 
exception  perhaps  of  two,  Leonna  and  Sanaiis,  continued  to  strike 
money  under  the  Empii'e,  some  almost  contiuuously  down  to  the 
time  of  Gallienus,  and  others  at  rare  intervals,  but,  as  the  general 
prosperity  of  the  province  increased  under  the  organized  rule  of 
Rome,  mints  at  many  other  more  or  less  prosperous  cities  often 
sprang  into  temporary  activity.  It  would  seem,  however,  that  these 
local  issues  were,  in  general,  limited  to  special  occasions,  such  as  the 
recurrent  religious  festivals,  which  would  be  accompanied  by  costly 
games,  by  a  concourse  of  strangers  from  neighbouring  districts  and 
by  fairs  or  markets  for  the  exchange  of  commodities,  Sec,  &c. 


INTRODUCTION. 


At  such  times  an  additional  supply  of  bronze  money  would 
naturally  be  required,  and  the  cost  of  providing  it  would  have  to  be 
met  either  by  the  municipality  or  by  some  private  individual.  As 
a  general  rule  the  municipal  bronze  coins  in  the  Province  of  Asia 
bear  simply  the  names  of  the  ordinary  chief  magistrates  for  the  time 
being,  but  very  frequently  the  expense  of  the  issue  was  voluntarily 
undertaken  by  some  ambitious  citizen  of  high  standing  (ap^i^tepei/?, 
'AaLup-)(t]';,  &c.,  &t.)  as  a  gracious  offering  {avdOiiixa)  to  his  native  city. 
Such  liberal  donations  would  doubtless  be  influential  in  obtaining 
for  a  wealthy  benefactor  some  honorary  title^  such  as  (^iK.oirarpL'i 
or  ut'o?  7roA,ea)9,  which  he  might  be  proud  of  adding  to  his  name. 
In  other  cases  an  issue  of  coins  was  made  *  on  the  demand  of 
[alTrjaaixevov)  or  '  on  the  accei-)tance  of  a  Beport  hij  '  (?)  (ela-u'yyelXavTO'i) 
some  magistrate,  the  city  itself  apparently  bearing  the  expense,  and 
sometimes  appointing  a  special  agent  or  officer  (eViyLitXT^rf/?)  to 
superintend  the  issue. 

Under  the  earlier  emperors,  as  in  the  previous  century,  the 
magistrates'  names  are  usually  in  the  nominative  case.  This  usage 
was,  however,  gradually  abandoned,  and,  fi'om  the  time  of  the 
Flavian  emperors,  the  genitive  case,  with  or  without  eVt  (or  rarely 
irapd)  prevails.  No  satisfactory  explanation  has  been  given  of  the 
reason  of  this  change.  Sometimes  it  may  have  been  merely  an 
indication  of  the  date  of  the  issues,  i.e.  during  the  tenure  of  office  of 
such  and  such  a  magistrate  (Strategos,  Archon,  or  Grammateus), 
according  to  the  civic  constitutions  of  the  different  municipalities. 
In  the  case  of  issues  dedicated  to  the  city  the  magistrate's  name  is  in 
the  nominative  case  even  in  late  Imperial  times,  with  or  without  the 
addition  of  dvidr^ice.  Instances  also  occur  where  the  magistrate's 
name  is  in  the  dative  case  (see  coins  of  Synnada,  time  of  Gordian). 
The  name  of  the  Roman  Proconsul  of  the  province  is  also  sometimes 
in  the  dative  case  when  coins  are  inscribed  with  his  name.    Whether 


XX  INTRODUCTION. 

in  these  exceptional  cases  the  Greek  dative  is  to  be  interpreted  as 
merely  equivalent  to  the  Latin  ablative  absolute,  or  whether  the  verb 
dveOrjKe  is  implied  is  a  doubtf  al  point.  It  is  reasonable  to  infer 
that,  when  the  name  of  a  Roman  Proconsul  or  other  important 
personage,  such  as  Alexander  Junior,  Agonothetes  and  Archiereus 
for  the  second  time,  on  coins  of  Synnada,  appears  in  the  dative 
case,  the  City  is  the  dedicator,  and  that,  on  the  other  hand,  when 
the  ethnic  is  in  the  dative  case,  as  on  the  coins  of  Temenothyrae, 
and  the  magistrate's  name  in  the  nominative,  the  magistrate  is  the 
dedicator  and  has  been  at  the  expense  of  the  issue  of  coins  bearing 
his  name. 

Fuller  details,  on  this  and  kindred  subjects,  which  need  not  be 
here  repeated,  will  be  found  in  my  Introduction  to  the  volume  of 
this  Catalogue  dealing  with  the  Coinage  of  Lydia.  I  proceed  there- 
fore to  give  a  brief  account  of  the  coinage  of  the  cities  of  Phrygia 
in  alphabetical  order,  accompanied  by  lists  of  all  the  magistrates' 
names  in  approximate  chronological  order,  in  so  far  as  I  have  been 
able  to  compile  them  from  trustworthy  sources,  such  as  Dr.  F. 
Imhoof-Blumer's  invaluable  KleinasiatiscJie  Milnzen  and  Babelon's 
Inventaire  de  la  Collection  Waddington. 

For  the  geographical  information  I  am  indebted  almost  entirely 
to  the  works  of  Prof.  W.  M,  Ramsay  and  to  those  of  Mr.  J.  G.  C. 
Anderson. 

ABBAETAE   MYSI. 

This  Mysian  people  occupied  a  district  in  Western  Phrygia, 
called  Abbaitis,  of  which  Ancyra  and  Synaiis  were  the  chief  cities. 
The  coins  reading  MYZHN  ABBAITI2N  were  probably  struck 
at  Ancyra.^  They  are  of  three  contemporary  denominations,  and 
belong  in  style  to  about  the  middle  of  the  2nd  century  B.C. 

'  Imhoof,  Festschrift  fur  0.  Benndorf  p.  201. 


ABBAETAE    MYSI.  XXI 

The  types  of  the  three  deuominations  (PI.  ii.,  uos.  1-3)  are  the 
heads  of  Zeus,  Herakles,  and  Apollo  (Chromios)/  each  with  his 
respective  symbol  ou  the  reverse,  tlie  thunderbolt,  the  club  and 
lion-skin,  and  the  double-axe.  The  reverse  type  of  no.  2  is 
identical  with  that  of  the  Qaarter-cistophorus  (cf.  Laodiceia,  PI.  i. 
12.)  The  monogram,  M^  on  these  coins,  possibly  stands  for  some 
personal  name. 

ACCILAEUM. 

This  town  stood  on  the  river  Tembris  or  Tembros,  east  of  Dory- 
laoam  and  Midaeum,  in  Phrygia  Epictetus.-  The  only  coins  at 
present  known  of  Accilaeum  belong  to  the  time  of  Gordiau.-' 
Types'.  Naked  Zeus  standing;  Goddess  seated;  Dionysos ;  Men; 
Nike;  Tyche,  &c.     No  magistrates'  names  occur. 

ACMONEIA. 

The  important  city  of  Acmoneia  was  situated  on  a  small  tributary 
of  the  river  Sindros  (or  Senaros  ?)  about  six  miles  W.  of  Diocleia.* 
Its  autonomous  bronze  coinage  consists  of  three  denominations 
contemporary  with  each  other,  and  belonging  apparently  to  the 
end  of  the  2ud  or  the  earlier  half  of  the  1st  cent.  B.C.  (PI.  ii.,  5-7.) 
Cf.  the  coinage  of  Apameia,  &c.  of  the  same  period  (PI.  x.).  The 
following  magistrates'  names  occur  on  the  autonomous  issues  : — 

&t:6hoTo\ji\  'IepoK\.eov\^s\  Cf.  B.M.;  Invent.  W add.,  B,Tidi\m\xooi,Kl.M. 
TifidOelp^']  MTjrpo.  B.M. 

TLfj,66eo[^]  MeveXa.  B.M, 

Mt]v6SoT[o'i]  SiXk(ov[o'i'\  B.M. 

1  Ibid.,  p.  202.  2  J.  G.  C.  Anderson,  in  J.H.S.,  xlx.,  90. 

3  Tmhoof,  El.  M.,  192.  "  Ramsay,  C.  and  B.,  625. 


INTRODUCTION. 


After  au  interval  Acmoneia  began  to  coin  again  under  Augustus, 
and  continued,  on  occasion,  to  strike  Imperial  and,  rarely,  quasi- 
autonomous  coins  down  to  the  time  of  Gallienus,  but  no  magistrates^ 
names  occur  on  the  coins  of  Acmoneia  after  the  time  of  Caracalla. 

The  following  list  comprises  all  the  magistrates'  names  for  which 
I  thiuk  there  is  good  authority  : — - 


Aufirustus 


Nero 

Agrippina  Jun. 
Poppaea 
(Thean  Romen) 


Trajan 


KopBo^  B.M. 

Eua-€^t]<i  Invent.  }\'ad(l.,  5-i81. 

KpaTTJi;   Ml]VOKpiTOV  B.M. 

eTTt  AevKiov  ^epovrjviov  KaTTLTcovo^ 
eirl  ^epovTjvLou  KaTrircovo^  kuI  'lovkia^ 
^eovj'jpwi 


B.M. 


eVl    ^PX-    S^pourjviov    KaTTirct)vo<i    Kal 

'JouXia?  Xeoui]pa'i 
iirl   dpx-  '^o  7'.  ^epovrpnov   Ka7rira)i'0<; 
xal   JouXt'a?  Seovyjpwi 
^  eVl  Mevefxa^pv  B.M. 

(  eVt  Mevep.d'xov  yp.  Imhoof,  Mun.  Gr.,  391 


Ant.  Pius 

M.  Aurelius  Caesar  ) 


-  eVt  TvvSiai'OV 


B.M, 


S.  Severus 
Domna 
Caracalla 
Plautilla 


Weber, 
B.M. 


^eVl  4>X.  TIpelaKov  ve.  yp.  vov  'AcxLup. 
eirl  ^\.  IIpelaKov  veou  ypa. 

eVl  ^\a.  UpeiaKOu  ve.  ypa.  ,, 

eirl  4>X.  UpelaKov  ve.  yp.  ,, 

eVt  4>\.  Tlpiafcou  vo.  'Aaia.  yp.  ,, 

eVt  0X.  TIpicTKov  yp.  vov  'Aaidp.  ,, 

^tVl  UpeiaKov                           Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  193 


From    this    list    it    will  be  seen  that  in    the  Augustan  age  the 
magistrate's  name  is  in  the  nominative  case,  with  or  without  the 


ACMONKIA, 


patronymic,  and  that,  in  oue  instance  the  philosophic  title  ^cXaX)}- 
6r]<;  is  added  to  his  name  by  a  magistrate,  Meveixa-^^o^,  who  was 
doubtless  an  ancestor  of  the  7pa/u/xaTeu<?  of  the  same  name  wLo  was 
in  office  under  Trajan. 

In  Nero's  time  the  formula  with  etrl  begins. 

With  regard  to  L.  Servenius  Capito  and  Julia  Severa,  see  Ramsay.' 
It  is  almost  Certain  that  they  were  married,  and  that  the  mono- 
gram XP  stands  for  ap')(^Lepeu)P  not  for  ap-)(ovTU)v. 

Under  Trajan,  and  again  under  Severus  and  Caracalla,  the 
magistrate's  title  is  ypafx,/j.aTev<;.  Flavins  Prisons,  the  younger 
{veov),  was  the  son  of  an  Asiarch  of  the  same  name."' 

Tiji^es.  In  the  1st  century  B.C.  the  style  and  types  of  the  coins 
are  very  similar  to  those  of  the  contemporary  issues  of  Apameia. 
(Cf.  PI.  ii.  5-7  with  PI.  X.). 

The  next  issue  of  Acmoneiau  coins  took  place  in  the  reign  of 
Augustus,  and  the  type,  Nike  (PL  iii.  1),  probably  refers  to  the 
victory  at  Actium. 

Again  there  is  an  interval  until  Nero's  time,  when  two  types 
occur,  a  seated  god  resembling  Zeus,  but  differentiated  by  his 
adjunct  symbols,  owl  and  crescent  (PI.  iii.  3),  and  on  the  smaller 
denomination  a  figure  of  Artemis  huntress  (PI.  iii.  2). 

From  Trajan's  time  onwards  the  types  are  much  varied  :  among 
the  more  interesting  are  the  following  : — River-god  (PL  iii.  0)  ; 
Horseman  with  whip  galloping  over  River-god  towards  a  rock,  on 
which  two  women  stand  with  a  flying  eagle  above  them  (no.  58  and 
PL  iv.  6).  This  type  probably  refers  to  a  Foundation-myth,  as 
may  also  the  following  (uo.  102),  Two  brother  Founders  (?)  joining 
hands  (Akmon  and  Doias  ?),  with  eagle  above  and  altar  between 
them.    A  remarkable  seated  female  figure  (PL  iii.  11),  Aphrodite  (?) 

'   C.  and  B.,  639  sq^.  =   Raiusay,  C.  and  Z?.,  G-11. 


Xxiv  INTRODUCTION. 

apparently  unveiling.  Zeus  enthroned  above  two  giants  (PI.  iv.  2), 
Amaltlieia  or  Adrasteia  with  infant  Zeus,  and,  around,  three  Kuretes 
(PI.  iv.  4). 

AEZANIS. 

Aezanis,  near  the  sources  of  the  Rhyndacus,  was  an  important 
city  in  the  part  of  northern  Phrygia  known  early  in  the  2 ad 
cent.  B.C.  as  Phrygia  Epictetus.  This  district  comprised  the  cities 
of  Cadi,  Aezanis,  Cotiaeum,  Dorylaeum,  Midaeum,  Accilaeum 
and  Nakoleia.  Imhoof^  has  no  doubt  correctly  attributed  to 
Aezanis  the  2Qd  cent,  coins  reading  EniKTHTEIlN  (PL  xxvi. 
1-4)^  on  which  the  magistrates'  names  are  in  monogram  or  much 
abbreviated,  with  the  single  exception  of  FAIOY  (PI.  xxvi.  4). 
For  varieties  see  Imhoof,  Mon.  Gr.,  398,  and  Hunter,  ii.,  485. 

In  the  latter  half  of  the  1st  cent.  B.C.  Aezanis  issued  a  few  coins 
with  the  inscr.  EZEANITflN  (PI.  v.  1,  2),  and  from  Augustus  to 
Gallienus,  Imperial  and  quasi-autonomous  coins  with  AIZANITHN 
or  AlZANeiTHN. 

The  magistrates'  names,  usually  with  patronymic,  are  preceded 
by  eVt,  and  titles  are  occasionally  added  —  Stephanephoros,  Gram- 
mateus,  Asiarch,  First  Archon,  Strategos,  and  Archineokoros. 

The  list  of  names  is  as  follows,  excluding  a  few  which  I  have  not 
been  able  to  verify,  and  which  have  probably  been  wrongly  read:  — 

Augustus  €7tI  Mei'dvBpov  B.M. 

I  eVl  MijSi'jov  ,, 

Germanic  us  ,   s  -^      -  ti/t  <> ' 

J   eTTt  2,TpuTa>vo<i  Ivirjo^ov  ,, 

Aorrippina  Sen.        \    ,   s  t^-. 

^    ^  ^  eirt  KXaaaiKOV  „ 

Calii^ula  '    >    ^  ^^  '       izn 

^  eiTi  AoXXlov  KXaaaiKOV  ,, 


Festschrift  fur  0.  Bennrlorf,  202. 


AEZANIS. 


XXV 


Germaiiicus 
Agrippina  Sen. 
Calisrula 


(Theos  Synkletos) 
Claudius 


(Theos  Synkletos) 

Hadrian 

Sabina 

Ant.  Pius 
"M.  Aur.  Caes. 
M.  Aurelius 
(Demos) 

Commodus 


iirl  'Poixpov  KXacrcTLKOv      ,,  ,, 

eirl  ^ApLordp)(ov  'lepaKO'^  „ 

eVl  Navva  '^r6(j)avr](f)6p[ov]  ,, 

iirl  npa^L/jie  ,, 

^  iirl  JJavaavlov  Mevdvhpov  „ 

eVt  ^AvTio'x^ov  Mr]Tpoyevov<;  „ 

irrl  Mrjvo'yevov  rov  Navvd  „ 

eVt  Mi]voyevov<;  rov  Navvd  ,, 

iirl  Mi]vo'yevov'i  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  190. 

enrt  XwKpdrov^  EvSo^ov  B.M. 

iirl  HwKpdrov^  Arj/ji7]Tpiou       Inv.  Wadd.,  5570. 
evrl  npa)Top.'[d')(ov]  ^coKpdrov^         B.M. 

ArjixoaOevovi  ,, 

eVl  MeveXdo  Ar]fxoa-6ivov<;  „ 

^  eirl  KXavSiov  'lepaKO'i  „ 

iirl  KXav.  'lepafco^  (?)  Imhoof,  7^.  M.,  190.^ 

eVt  M.  'At.  Mt]Tpoyevov<;  B.M. 

iirl  M.  ^Ari.  MrjTpojivovi  „ 

'^  KXavBiov  Kovaprelvov  „ 

KXav8iov  Kovapreivov  „ 

Evpv/iXrj^  rrj  TepovcTLa'  „ 

iirl  7pa[/i.  OiiX.\  EvpuKXeovi  'Aai.  ,, 
[eirl  arpa.  n.(?)]  Ai^.  Alovvctlov  „ 
iirl  KX.  Tanavov  dp')(^.  a .  „ 

IIp(oroixd-)(ov  apx-  "'•  '^o  /3'     Sestini  {Hed.,  ii., 

333). 


1   Imhoof  reads  (wrongly  ?)  «Vi  'Ao-kXo.  XdpaKos. 

-  Concerning  M.  Ulpius  Eurykles  of  Aezanis,  cf.  CJ.I.G.,  2741,  3831  sqq.,  and 

B.C.IL,  1885,  p.  71. 

d 


INTRODUCTION. 


Domna  ....  'Ep/xoyevovi     Sestinij  Lett,  di  Cont.,  ix,,  47. 

C  eirl  MevdvSpov  arpa. 

(.  eVl  cfTp.  Se/3)]pov  ^Acridp-)^.       Inv.  Wadd.,  5585. 
Treb.  Gallus  eVl  HouXttiklov  a,p-)(^.  B.M. 

eVi  Avp.  Zi']va>vo<;  up.  „ 

iirl  Avp.  Zi'pcoi'o^  /3'  apX'  }> 

eVl  'lof.  S€V7]peivov  „ 

iirl  ^lov.  OvXtti.  Sevrjpeivov 

dp-x^ivecoKopco  [sic)   B.M.,  cf.  Imli.,  KI.  M.,  191.-^ 


Sev.  Alexander 


(Demos) 
Gallienus 
(Demos) 
(Demos) 


Tlie  types  of  the  coins  of  Aezanis  are  very  numerous^  the  most 
characteristic  being  the  figure  of  Zeus  of  Aezanis,  standing  naked 
to  waist,  and  with  himation  over  lower  limbs  and  one  shoulder.  On  a 
coin  of  Commodus  (Invent.  Wadd.,  PI.  xv.  7)  the  city  claims  the  title 
of  Neokorate  of  this  divinity  (NenKOPUN  TOY  AIOC),  and 
it  is  probably  of  the  Temple  of  Zeus  that  J.  Ulpius  Sevei'inuSj  in  the 
reign  of  Gallienus,  was  Archineokoros  or  Archiereus  and  Neokoros. 

Under  Domitian  there  was  an  issue  of  Alliance  coins  with  the 
neighbouring  city  of  Cadi  (PI.  li.  1). 

ALIA. 

The  site  of  Alia^  according  to  Radet  and  Ramsay/  was  probably 
between  Acmoneia  and  Siocharax,  near  the  modern  Islam-Keui,  on 
the  upper  course  of  the  river  Sindros  or  Senaros. 

It  would  appear  that  coins  were  only  struck  at  Alia  on  special 
occasions  in  the  reigns  of  Trajan,  M.  Aurelius,  Caracalla,  and 
Gordian.  They  are  quasi-autonomous  or  Imperial,  inscr.  AAIH- 
NX2N,  and  bear  the  following  magistrates'  names  : — 

^  Imhoof  marks  a  point  hetweeu  apx'-  and  vewKopo).    Mion.  (iv.,  62)  gives  dpx-  y 
vtcoKop.     On  the  B.M.  specimens  the  title  seems  to  be  as  in  the  text. 
2  G.  and  B.,  .592. 


AMOUIUM. 


XXVll 


(Demos)  f  AlT^](ra/x6vou  ^poujL.^  Imhoof,  Kl.  71/.,  195. 

(Hiera  Synkletos)   /    Alrrjaa/jLevov  'Ppovyi.  B.M. 

Trajan  I  AiTrjaafievov  Fa.  ^Acriv.  ^povyt.  ,, 

^  ''Aypev^   ^Aaidp-)(_7]<i   ""AXirjvwv    Arj/j^ov^  F.   'Aalv. 
'Aype.  ^iXoTTaTTTTo?  avedrjKtv        B.M. 
^Aypev<i  aved)]Kev  ,, 

^Aypeix;  ap-^ceparei^vcov  avWrjKev)  ^AXirjfot'i 

Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  195. 
^Aypeu<;  ap')(^iepaTe{v(iiv)  ave6i)Kev 

Inv.  Wadd.y  5593. 


(Demos) 
Faustina  II. 
(Hiera  Synkletos) 


The   subsequent  issues  under  Caracalla  and    Gordian  are  witliout 
magistrates'  names. 

AMOEIUM. 

Amorium,  an  important  city  in  far  eastern  Phrygia,  is  one  of  the 
towns  which  issued  autonomous  bronze  money  before  Imperial 
times.  Whether  this  issue  took  place  during  the  2 ad  or  during 
the  1st  cent.  B.C.  is  at  present  uncertain.  These  coins  are  of  two 
contemporary  denominations  (PI.  vii.  1,  2)  and  usually  bear  two 
monograms,  or  abbreviated  magistrates'  names,  as  follows  : — 

Mon.— K\ea.  or  KXtj^.  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  197-8. 

^oXe.—KXeap.  B.M. 


'  Alrrjo-afievov  probably  signifies  tbat  tbe  coins  were  issued  '  o)i  the  motion  of,' 
or  'at  the  request  of  tbe  magistrate  named,  wbile  aviOrjKev  seems  to  imply  tbat  be 
was  personall}'^  at  tbe  expense  of  tbe  issue.  Tbe  word  alTrjaafxtvov  occurs  on  coins 
of  Alia,  Ancyra,  Eucarpeia,  Appia,  Stectorium,  and  at  Mylasa  and  Stratouiceia- 
Hadrianopolis  (B.M.C.  Lydia,  cxvii.).  Ramsay  {G.  and  B.,  594)  tbinks  tbat  some 
special  favour  may  have  been  accorded  by  Rome  at  tbe  request  of  some  locally 
influential  citizen.  It  is,  however,  not  improbable  that  the  local  Senate  may  have 
authorised  the  expenditure  of  the  sum  required  for  special  issues  of  this  kind. 

^  Here  we  must  probably  understand  tVi'/xi^o-ei'. 


XXVUl 


INTRODUCTION. 


"X  (OK  par. — ""  Apia. 

^av — '  Aptcrre 

^ApiaT6Lh\o'\v  (?) 
Mod. — Aa. 


B.M. 

Tnv.  TFadd.,  5603. 

B.M. 
Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  197. 


For  the  forms  of  the  monograms,  see  p.  47. 

After  an  interval  Amorium  began  again  to  strike  coins  under 
Augustus,  and  its  coinage  seems  to  have  come  to  an  end  under 
Caracalla  and  Geta. 

During  the  reign  of  Augustas  the  magistrates^  names  are  in  the 
nominative  case.  Afterwards  the  formula  with  iirl  is  adopted. 
The  list  of  names  is  as  follows  : — 


Augustus 

>> 

)) 
Caligula 

Claudius 

Nero 
Vespasian 


Ant.  Pius 

(Apollo) 

(Sarapis) 

M.  Aur.  Caes. 

(Boule) 

Caracalla 

Geta 


yA\e]^avSpo^  B.M. 

XaXXtTTTTO?  ,, 

AXi^avSpo'i  KaWiTTTTov  Imhoof,  Kl.  HI. 

eVl  X iXovavov  Ke  'lovarou 

OveLyjravccov  (or  Ovi^lravLOivY        B.M. 
eirl  TIehu)vo<i  nal  Kdrcovo<;  „ 

[eVt  A^evKiov  ^lovXiov  KdT(ovo<;  rb  /3'  B.M. 

eVt  A.  Oin.yJravcov  X iXovavov  B.M. 

eVt  A.  OvL-^ai'iov  Inv.  M'add.,  5612. 

iirl  A.  'Avrcoviov  A.  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  199. 

iirl  A.  ""AvTOiVLOv  AovyeLvov        ,,  ,,  ,, 

iirl  X^pTopo<i  ^Ai'Tcoi'Lov  Inv.  Wadd.,  5613. 

B.M. 


iirl  Tifialov 

irrl  ^EXttiSIlou  dp-)(^ 

iirl    AvTWVLOv  itpx- 

67tI     AvTWv'lOV   itpX' 


Imhoof,  Man.  Gr.,  393. 
B.M. 


^  Silvuuus  and  Justus,  members  of  the  Vipsania  family, 


ANCYRA.  XXIX 

Geta  eVi  ^Avrcoviou  to  I3'  upx-     Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  201. 

„  iirl  Tatov  apX-  B,M. 

(Thea  Roma)  eVt  Tatov  apx-  ^ 

Geta  eTTi  Tatov  ^lova\rov\  dpx-         Inv.  Wadd.,  5624, 

Imlioof  has  remarked^  that  from  the  time  of  Caligula  onwards 
nearly  all  the  magistrates'  names  on  the  coins  of  Amorium  are 
Roman.  The  city,  in  an  inscription  {B.C. II.,  xix.,  555),  calls  herself 
7]  Xa/nirpoTdri]  Kal  avfjip,axo<;'Pci)fiaLa>v,  and  this  perhaps  may  account 
for  the  predominance  of  Roman  influence  in  the  municipal  govern- 
ment of  the  city.  Another  indication  of  Roman  proclivities  may  be 
suspected  in  two  at  least  of  the  coin-types  which  frequently  occur 
on  the  later  coins  of  Amorium,  viz.  the  eagle  on  an  altar  between 
two  Roman  military  signa  (no.  37),  and  the  two  right-hands  clasped 
over  a  caduceus  (PI.  vii.  7),  evidently  an  Alliance  type,  referring  to 
the  claim  of  Amorium  to  be  ovfifiaxo'i  'Foj/nalcov.  The  remaining 
coin-types  refer  to  the  local  religious  cults  (PI.  viii.  1-8). 

ANCYRA. 

Ancyra  appears  to  have  been  the  chief  city  of  the  district 
Abbaitis  in  Western  Phrygia,  and  to  have  been  the  place  of  mintage 
in  the  2nd  cent.  B.C.  of  the  coins  inscribed  MYZHN  ABBAITHN 
(see  supra,  and  PL  ii.,  nos.  1-3). 

After  a  considerable  interval  Ancyra  began  to  strike  money  in 
her  own  name,  in  the  reign  of  Nero,  perhaps  when  the  honorary 
title  Julia  was  conferred  upon  the  city  (cf.  coin  of  Nero  and  I*oppaea 
reading  lOYAIEHN  ANKYPANIIN-).  The  ordinary  inscription 
on  subsequent  coins  is  simply  ANKYPANX2N. 

The  coinage  of  Ancyra,  Imperial  and  quasi-autonomous,  extends 
over  a  period  of  nearly  200  years,  from  the  reign  of  Nero  to  that  of 
the  Philips. 


1  Kl.  M.,  202.  -  Wudd.,  Fustes,  135. 


INTRODUCTION. 


The  local  magistrates'  titles  are,  under  Nero,  Eplioros  and 
subsequently  Archon  or  First  ArcJion,  who  is  also  occasionally 
qualified  as  Hiereus,  Stephanephoros,  or  StephanepJwros  and 
Archiereus.     The  list  of  names  is  as  follows  : — ■ 

Nero  and  Poppaea,  /"  OvoXacrewa  avOvircnu)  ''lovXiewv 

P.  Volasenua  <  ' AvKVpavcov.  aiTi]aa/j,ei'ou  Ti. 

Procos.  A.D.  62-63  \,BaaaiXaov  e</)[6/oou]  Wadd.,  Fastes,  135. 

fTh         *>      tl  f      w   ^^^'  OvoXaaevva.  ^ AvKvpavwv 

(^       BaaatXd.  alrrjaaixe.  B.M. 

eVl  ^AprefxiSoopou     B.M.  and  Inv.   [Vadd.,  5633. 
eVt  KXavBiov  ^Apre/jiiScopov  iepeo)<i 

Miou.,  iv.  152,  cf.  Inv.  Wadd.,  5632. 
iirl  ^AaKXrjTTiuSo.  Aio[S6]tov  c'lp.  r.  /3' 

Imhoof,  Kl.  31.,  203. 
eVt  ^AaKXrjTTidSov  Aio.  ap.  to  /3'     B.M. 
eVt  AovKLOu  „ 

eirl  AovKiov  Kpaaaov  ap.  „ 

eVt  M7]Tpo[cf)d]v.  Mion.,  iv.,  151. 

iirl  MrjvoSooi?)  cip')(^.  B.M. 

evrt  Alklvlov  cip-)(^.  ,, 

,,  irrl  A  I.  Aovttov  apx-  „ 

,,  eirl  A  I.  Aovmrov  upX-  « 

(Cf.  Bev.  Num.,  1851,  158;    Mion.,  iv.,  162  ; 
Imhoof,  Gr.  M.,  729  ;  and  Invent.  Wadd., 
5640-41. 
M.  Aurelius  irrl  Mr^vohoipov  /3'  ve.  apx-^  B.M. 


Nero 


Domitian 

Domitia 
Plotina 
(Demos) 
(Thea  E,oma) 
Hadrian 
Ant.  Pius 


1  Ramsay  {Class.  Rev.,  xiv.  82)  remarks  that,  in  the  formula  oC  filiation  ^ 
vewrepos,  the  word  vearepos  is  merely  pleonastic  and  unnecessary  after  /3'.  One 
or  the  other  would  be  sufficient  to  indicate  that  "  Menodorus  jiin."  is  what  is  here 
meant,  and  that  there  is  no  occasion  to  infer  that  a  grandfather  of  the  same  name 
is  implied. 


APAMEIA. 


XXXI 


L.  Verus  eVl  Mrji/oScop.  /3'  ve.  B.M. 

„  iirl  MrjvoBdopov  ve.  Inv.  Wadd.,  5646, 

M.  Aurelius  eVl  A.  K\(o.  Aij/xoadivov^  ap-)(^.         B.M. 

L.  Verus  eVt  A.  K\.  ArjiJboade.  „ 

M.  Aurelius  eVl or6(f)av7]<p6p  .  .  Mion.,  iv.,  163. 

S.  Severus  eV.  T.  Avp.  MoSiarou  cip-)^.  a  B.M. 

Caracalla  eVl  ^ A7roWo(pcivov<;  Aov.  dp'^.  a  „ 

Geta  eVl  '' ATroWocpdvovf;  Aov.  dp.  Imlioof,    ^lon. 

Gr.,  393. 

Philip  I  eV.  TI.  ^Apv.^  ZcoiXov  dp.  a  to  jB'      B.M. 

,,  CTT.  'Ap.  Zay'ikov  dp.  a  to  /3'  ,, 

Otacilia  „  „  „  „ 

Philip  II 

Philip  I 


eV.  Zwikov  Invent.  Wadd.,  5656. 

€774  Avp.  NecKcivSpov  Tpv(f).  %vov    aT€(f)av.    Kol 
dp-)(^bepe.  Sestini,  Lett.  Cant.,  iii.  101. 

,,  eirl  Avp.  NeiKcivSpov  Tpv(j)V.  dp^.      B.M. 

Otacilia  ivr.  A.  NecKcivSpov  Tpv(j).  «/o%.  a  „ 

Philip  II  eV.  NeLKaiSpov  ■  „ 

Among  the  types  the  most  interesting  is  the  figure  of  Zeus 
holding  an  anchor  (PI.  ix.  4).  Unless  we  are  to  suppose  that  the 
same  foundation-legend,  as  to  the  finding  of  an  anchor  by  King 
Midas,  was  localized  at  the  Phrygian  as  well  as  at  the  Galatian 
Ancyra"  (of  which  there  is  no  evidence),  we  must  accept  the  anchor 
on  the  coins  of  the  Phrygian  Ancyra  merely  as  a  canting  devise. 

On  some  specimens  the  Zeus  of  Ancyra  with  his  anchor  stands 
facing  Hera  (PI.  ix.  6,  7). 

APAMEIA. 
Apameia,  founded  by  Antiochus  I  (Soter),  and  named  after  his 
mother  Apama,  superseded  the  older  stronghold  and  royal  residence 
Celaenae  which  occupied  the  heights  above  it. 


'  'Apv.  probabl}''  stands  for  Arruntius. 


-  B.M.  Cat.  Galatia,  p.  9,  note. 


XXXll  INTRODUCTION. 

Situate  near  the  sources  of  the  Maeauder  and  its  tributary- 
mountain  torrents,  Marsjas,  Orgas,  and  Therma,  it  was  a  central 
point  from  which  trade-routes  radiated  in  every  direction.  The 
city  thus  became  a  commercial  junction  where  goods  arriving 
by  the  caravan-routes  from  the  east  were  packed  to  be  for- 
warded to  the  various  ports,  Ephesus,  Pergamum,  &c.^  Hence 
perhaps  the  nickname  i)  Ki/Scoro'i  'the  chest. ^  There  was  also  a 
tradition,  probably  Jewish,  that  the  mountain  above  the  town  was 
Ararat,  and  that  the  Ark  of  Noah  {rj  ki^coto';)  first  rested  on  the 
hill  of  Celaenae, 

The  earliest  coins  struck  at  Apameia  were  Cistopliori,  which  fall 
chronologically  into  three  classes  : — 

(i.)  189-133  B.C.  with  the  monogram  W  (PI.  i.  1,  2),  and  the 
followiug  varying  symbols: — Wreath  (B.M.),  Thunderbolt  (B.M.), 
Bee  (B.M.),  Sphinx  (B.M.),  Elephant's  head  (B.M.),  Pileus(?)  (B.M.), 
Dolphin  (B.M.),  Human  ear  (Hunter,  ii.,  PL  xlviii.  11),  Star  (Imhoof, 
Kl.  M.,  205),  Coruucopiae  {t'hid.,  206),  Priapic  term  on  Caduceus 
(Tnv.  Wadd.,  6957),  Bucranium  (Pinder,  70),  Owl  in  square  and  A 
(Piuder,  71),  Prow  (Pinder,  72),  Tripod  and  Snake  (Pinder,  73), 
Parazonium  (Pinder,  74),  Caps  of  the  Dioskuri  (Pinder,  75),  Flute 
with  additional  letters  in  field,  Al,  Al,  F  (Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  206),  or 
Al,  Al,  A(B.M.,Pl.i.  2).2  No  symbol,  but  with  letters  MH,  MH, 
in  field  {Inv.  Wadd.,  6958),  or  El,  A I  {Inv.  Wadd.,  6969). 

(ii.)  After  133  B.C.  with  ATTA  and  two  Flutes  and  the  following 
magistrates'  names : — 

Fvov  (B.M.),  KcHjkov  y8'  (B.M.),  'ApxeXdov  (B.M.),  AtoSciipov  (B.M.), 
Aiovvalov  (B.M.),  AioTp€(pov<i  (B.M.),  KeXai.  symbol,  Star  {Pinder, 
p.  557,  11),  Mviaicov  (B.M.),  MvTd  (B.M.),  ^nvixvov  {Inv.  Wadd., 
7009),     Xwupdrov    (B.M.),    'A-TToWowiov    (B.M.),    "AjraXov    (B.M.), 


1  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  211 ;  cf.  Strab.,  xii.  15. 

-  This  coin  is  incorrectly  described,  infra,  p.  70,  no.  P,  as  having  two  flutes. 


APAMEIA.  XXXUl 

\iTT(i\ov—Tifico.  (B.M.),  Tt'/j,(ovo^  {lav.  Wadd.,  7010),  Mavrc— A loS6. 
{BM.),M7]Tpo.—K€Xai.  {Inv.  Wadd.,  7006),  Miepa.—Mvcovi  (B.M.). 

(iii.)  Proconsular  Cistopliori,  57 — 48  B.C.,  beai^ing  the  names  of 
the  following  Proconsuls  in  Latin  characters,  with  the  addition  of 
local  magistrates'  names  in  Greek  letters  as  follows  : — 

C.  Fahius,  M.f.,  Procos.  of  Asia,  B.C.  57 — 5S. 

^AvSpoviKou  aevLov  Inv.  Wadd.,  7016. 

'AttoXoIu]  Bidvoplo^]       Finder,  p.  567,  174. 

P.  LentidiLs,  P.  /.,   Spinther,  Procos.  of  Cilicia,  B.C.  56 — 53,  and 
iTnperator. 

'AttoXou  Bidvopo'i  Finder,  p.  570,  193. 

Kdcrropo<i  ^AttoWoc).  B.M. 

Mv'iaKov  „ 

Apiniis  Claudius  Pulclier,  Ap.f,  Procos.  of  Cilicia,  B.C.  53 — 51,  and 
Imperator. 

MvtaKov  B.M. 

KdoKov  Inv.  Wadd.,  7015. 

'Hpa.  Tiixu)VO<i  B.M. 

QeoTrpoTTO'i  '  AttoWcovcov  Finder,  p.  570,  197. 

ill.  Tullius  Cicero,  Frocos.  of  Cilicia,  B.C.  51—50. 

QeoTTpoTTO'^  ^AttoWoovlou  Finder,  p.  571,  200. 

C.  Fannius,  Fontifex,  Praetor,  B.C.  49 — 48. 

MavTiOeo^  MavTiOeov  B.M. 

On  the  cistopliori  of  classes,  ii.  and  iii.  the  constant  adjunct 
symbol  is  the  double-flute  of  Marsyas. 

The  autonomous  bronze  coins  of  Apameia  (with  the  single 
exception  of  PI.  x,  1,  which  appears  to  be  earlier  than  the  rest) 
range  from  about  B.C.  133 — 48,  and  are  thus  contemporary  with  the 
Cistophori  of  classes  ii.  and  iii.     They  consist  of  four  denominations 


XXXIV 


INTRODUCTION. 


distinguished  from  one  another  by  their  types,  p.  74  (PI.  x,  2 — 10). 
The  largest  of  these  denominations  was  sometimes  issued  with  the 
addition  of  an  ornamental  frame  (PI.  x.  2 — 4).  These  specimens 
■were  probably  not  current  as  money,  but  may  have  been  used,  like 
the  Roman  Contorniates  of  later  times,  for  playing  some  such  game 
as  draughts  (cf.  N.C.,  1906). 

The   magistrates'   names   are    usually   in    the    genitive,    though 
sometimes  in  the  nominative  case,  with  patronymic. 

Alaxo'i — He. 
^AXe^av. — ^Aprefxi. 

^Afivv 

^Avhp6vLKo<i — ^AXkiov 
^AvSpovtKO'i — Ay  [zz'' AXklov) 
^ApTi(f)(ov — MeveKXeovi 
^Apiara . — Kyjcpia. 
^AprepLi. — Ba^d 
^AprepLih. — 
^AaKXrjTria, — 

^AttuXov — B  La.vopo<i 

^AttoXov — 'HpaKXe. 
Ba^d— 
B  lavo. — MavT. 
/iioBo). — Kpa. 
Aio8.—K.—n. 
^EyXo. — 
'EpfxoKpd. —  Ep. 
'  HpaKXe  L — 'E<y\o. 
©eo^oTo. — 
KeXaiv. — AeovT. 


Type 

iii 

Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  208. 

)) 

ii 

B.M. 

,, 

iii 

Inv.  Wadd.,  5674. 

„ 

i,  ii 

B.M. 

„ 

iii 

„ 

)) 

i 

iii 
ii 

J) 

)> 

iii 

„ 

)j 

iii 

B.M.  (cf.  Inv.  Wadd., 
5676). 

)) 

i,  ii,  iii 

B.M.  (cf.  Cistophorus, 
Finder,  p.  567,  174j. 

!> 

ii,  iii 

B.M. 

,, 

iv 

Liv.  Wadd.,  5608. 

)) 

ii 

B.M. 

„ 

ii 

j> 

» 

iv 

Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  208. 

>» 

iii 

Inv.  Wadd.,  5678. 

„ 

iii 

5679. 

» 

ii 

B.M. 

)> 

i 

Mion.,  iv.,  p.  229,  213. 

" 

ii 

B.M.(cf.  Mion.,6'.  vii., 
122,  Cistophorus). 

APAMEIA. 


XXXV 


Ki]cf)i,<To. — Alow. 

K7](f)t(T0. — ^Kav. 

Kovcop —  EjXo. 

KjOKOV — 


Mat(f)€pvo. — ^EjXoy. 
MavTide. — Aio8. 

Ma-)(^a(ovo.  [sic) 
Mei'SK. — AioB. 
MrjvoBo. — Mev6. 
Mrjvo(f)a. — 
MrjTpoSco. — Aiorpe, 
TIavKp. — Zrjvo. 
^eXe, — 'HpaK. 
^Kav. — 
XwKpdrov. 


TcixoKpa . — ^oXcoiw; 
^aivvTnrov — ApuKOVTO. 
^cXoKpdrov. — ^Apicrreo. 


Type  ii 
iii 


11 
i 


„    11 

„      h  ii 

„   iii 

„   ii 

„   ii 

„   iv 

„   ii 

„      iii 

„   iii 

„      iv 

„      iii 

B.M. 


B.M.  (cf.  Cistophor. 
infra,  p.  70,  no.  11,  and 
Cistoph.  of  Pulcher, 
Inv.  Wadd.,  7015). 

B.M. 

B.M.  (cf.  Cistophor. 
infra,  p.  72,  no.  24). 

Inv.  Wadd.,  5673. 

B.M. 

)) 
Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  208. 
B.M. 


Inv.  Wadd.,  5682  (cf. 
Cistoph.,  Mion., 
Swp.  vii.,  118). 

B.M. 


After  an  interval  of  uncertain  duration  (perhaps  about  44  years), 
the  coinage  of  Apameia  begins  again  in  the  reign  of  Augustus. 
The  magistrates'  names  before  Nero's  time  are  in  the  nom.  case, 
and  subsequently  in  the  genitive  with  eVt  or  irapd,  the  latter  always 
when  the  magistrate  is  a  Panegyriarch.^ 


'  Concerning  the  use  of  napd,  which  occurs  also  on  coins  of  Siblia,  cf.  Lenor- 
mant,  3fon.  dans  Vantiquite,  iii.  120. 


XXXVl  INTRODUCTION. 

Augustus  Aioi'vcno<;  'AttoXXcovIov — McXItcov  Iralioof, 

KL3L,209. 

MeXlrcov  Imlioof,  Kl.  M.,  210. 

„  "ArraXoi;  Aiorpe<pov  B.M. 

,,  TdLO<;  Macr(ovio<;  'Poix^o^  ,, 

Li  via  MdpKO^  Mai'V)]io^^  ,, 

Tiberius  MdpKo^  Mavv)jLo^  Inihoof,  Kl.  31.,  210. 

„  Taio<;  ^Iou\io<;  KaWiK\rj<i  fk^  B.M. 

'louAio?  KaXXtKXr]^  Imboof,  Kl.  M.,  210. 

Nero  and  iirl  Maptov  KopSou,'  koivov 

Agrippina  ^pvyla^;  ''Arrafiel^  B.M. 

Nero  'HyyjaLTTTTO'i  ,, 

„  irrl  M.  OveTTLOv  Niypov,^  koivov 

^pvj[a<^,  ^Airafxei'i  „ 

Vespasian  eVi  MdpKov  UXuvklov  Ovdpov 

dvOvTrdrov  „ 

„  iir]  UXavKiov  Ovdpov,'^  koivov 

^pvyui'i,  ^ATTUfiei^  ,, 

Ant.  Pius  eVt/x.  JI.(?)  AlX.  ^ATToXXtvaplov'         „ 

„  eVfc  ^KVfivov  /3'  rou  ATjfXTjrplov  TAB.*' 

Ltv.  Wadd.,  5713. 
„  iirl  'Skvj.ivov  13'  rou  AijpLijrpiov.  r.  /S'"' 

Rev.  Num.,  1892,  82. 

'  Concerning  the  Manneii  of  Apameia,  see  Ramsay,  C.  and  B.,  465. 

-  Marius  Cordus,  Procos.  of  Asia  early  in  tlie  reign  of  Nero. 

^  M.  Vettius  Niger  probably  succeeded  Marius  Cordus  as  Procos.  of  Asia. 

■*  M.  Plancius  Varus,  Procos.  of  Asia  circ.  a.d.  79.      Wadd.  Fasies,  151,  and 
coin  of  Nicomedia  with  his  name  in  nom.  case. 

^  Also  with  head  of  Faustina  I.  (Imhoof,  Gr.  M.,  729). 

^  Perhaps  misread  for  "J"'  B 

'•  This  is  equivalent  to  "SKVfivos  ^Kvfivov  tov  (vlov)  ^-qfiT^Tplov  to  /3'  =  Scymnos, 
son  of  Sc\-mnos,  and  grandson  of  Demetrius,  in  office  for  the  second  time. 


APAMEIA. 


XXX  Vll 


M.  Aurelius 
Commodus 

(Diouysos 

Kelaineus) 

S.  Severus 

3) 

Domna 
Caracalla 

Caracalla  and 

Plautilla 
Geta 

S.  Severus 
Domna 
Caracalla 


(Boule) 

Sev.  Alexander 

(Boule) 
Gordian 


iirl  ^KVfivov  ^'  Tov  Jirj/jiTjTpiov  t.  /3' 

Imlioof,  A7.  31.,  212. 

TTapa  17.  AlX.  Tpv(f)a)vo^  B.M. 

irapa  ^TparovcKtavov  ,, 

VTrapa  XrparoviKiavov       Z.  f.  N.,  xv.,  PI.  iii.  13. 

eVt  aycovoOerov  ^Apre/bia  B.M. 

iirl  aycovodirov  'Apre/xd  7'     Mion.,  iv.,  234,  251. 

eVt  ^Aprefid  7'  B.M. 

iirl  aycovoOerov  ^Aprepd  7'^ 

B.M.     C£.  Mion.,  iv.,  235,  252. 

1  iirl   Aprefid  7'.,  kolvov 

}  ^pvyL  ^ Airaixel'i 

errl  dycovodeTov  ^Aprepid  7' 

iiTLfj,}  M.  Al.  ^ ArraXiavov 

em.  ^ArraXia. 

eVi/x.  M.  Al.    AxTdkiav. 

iirl  A.  Ma.  ^€v.  jpa/bb.  to  /3'  „ 

iirl  A.  Ma.  Ilev.  t6  /3'  hiv.  Wadcl,  5727. 

eVl  A.  M.  ^eu.  <ypa.  to  ^'  B.M. 

iirl  Ho.  AlX.  '^.   iTTTT.  ^Ac7l.^  „ 

eirl  n.  AlX.  X.  ^AcTidp.  Ittttik.  ,, 

iirl  IIo.  AlX.  TT.  ITT.  ^Aai.  ,, 

Trap.  BaK^lov  iravr].  Mion.,  iv.,  236,  259. 

Tra.  BaK-^^^lov  KaXXLKXeov<i  7ra.* 

Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  213. 


B.M. 


Inv.  Wadd.,  5718. 
B.M. 


^  Mion.  wrongly  reads  this  coin  'Aprefi.  "[" — A  instead  of  'Apre/xa  y'. 
^  It  would  seem  that  enifx.  here  stands  for  e7ri/i[eX^^€j/Tos]  unless  eVt  M.  Mat.  is 
to  he  understood. 

^  This  Publius  Aelius  Tryphon,  Hippikos  and  Asiarch,  may  have  been  the  son 
of  the  P.  Ael.  Tryphou  whose  name  occurs  about  40  j'ears  earlier  on  a  coin  of 
Commodus. 

*  Imhoof  reads  XA  for  TTA 


xxxvin 


INTRODUCTION. 


Tranquillina 
Philip  I 

}> 
Otacilia 
Philip  I 
Otacilia 

(Demos) 

)) 
(Boule) 

Trajan  Decias 


(Boule) 

Heren.  Etruscus 

Treb.  Gallus 

Volusian 

Gallienus 

(Hiera  Synkletos) 

(Boule) 


Valerian 

Corn,  Valerian 
Gallienus 


Trap.  BaK^iov  B.^I, 

eV.  M.  Aup.  ^ AXe^dvSpov  /S'  ap)^i.       ,, 

iirl  M.  Avp.  'AXe^dvSpov  l3'  B€A- 1  dpxt.    B.M. 

e.  ''AXe^dvSpov  /3'  dpx''-  B.M. 

TT.  IleXdyovTO';  Trai'Tjy.  ,, 

TT.  riekdyovTO^  iravriyvp.  „ 

TT.  TIe\dyovTo<i  ,, 

TT.  UeXdyovro^  Travrjyvpid.  „ 

TT.  TIe\dyovTo<;,  koivov 

^pvyia<i  ^ ATrafJiei^  '  „ 

TTapd  ^TpaTOVLKLavov  Travrjyvpidpx. 

Imhoof,  KL  ilf.,  213. 
[tt.]  ^TparoviKLavov  iravrjy.  B.M. 

TT.  ^rparovLKiavov  Travrjy.        Inv.  Wadd.,  5689. 
TT.  ^Tparoi'iKiai'.  Travrjy.  B.M. 

Trap.  KX.  ^ArroXwaplov         Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  214. 
Trap.  KX.  ^ATroXivapiov  B.M. 

Trap.  ^ATroXcvapiov  Travrjyup.      Z.  f.  N.,  xii.,  341. 
Trap.  AIXlov  'ATroXivaplov  Weber. 

.  .  .  AlX.  ^ATToXXivapiou  Inv.  Wadd.,  5694. 

eTrifx.  M.  AlX.  ATToXXivapiov" 

Rev.  Num.,  1892,  PI.  ii.  4. 

Trapd  Avp."EpfjLOV  Travriyvpidpxpv 

Mion.,  iv.,  270. 

Tra."Ep/JLOV  B.M. 

eVl  Tpv(j)(ovo<;  „ 

UpoKXiavov  Tpvcficovu'?  Inv.  Wadd.,  5734. 


^  This  inscr.  has  not  been  explained.     See  Eckhel,  D.N.V.,  iii.,  p.  141. 

2  M.  Aelius  Apollinarius  may  have  been  a  brother  of  CI.  Apollinarius.  An 
earlier  P.  (!")  Aelius  Apollinarius  occurs  above  under  Ant.  Pius.  Ramsay's  con- 
jectural stemma  of  the  Apollinarii  of  Apameia  (C.  and  B.,  468)  should  also  be 
consulted. 


APAMEIA.  XXXIX 

From  the  frequent  occurrence  of  the  titles  Agonothetes  and 
Panegyriarch,  not  to  mention  those  of  Archiereus  and  Asiarch,  &c., 
we  may  infer  that  the  coins  were  issued  chiefly  on  the  occasions  o£ 
the  meeting  of  the  Panegyris,  a  great  national  festival,  perhaps 
identical  with  the  kolvov  'Ppwyla^  specially  designated  on  Apameian 
coins  of  the  times  of  Nero,  Vespasian,  Caracalla,  and  Philip.^ 
The  only  magistrate's  title  in  the  long  list  of  Apameian  coins, 
which  appears  to  be  strictly  limited  to  the  municipality,  is  that  of 
Graramateus  on  coins  of  Caracalla. 

Among  the  more  interesting  coin-types  the  following  may  be 
noted:— MA  PC  VAC  playing  double-flute  (PI.  x.  9;  PI.  xi.  9); 
MA  PC  VAC  seated  in  grotto  with  packing  chests,  KIBHTOI, 
around  him  (PI.  xi.  10,  cf.  p.  xxxii.  supra).  Bust  or  figure  of  Z€VC 
K€A€N€VC  (PI.  xi.  2);  Bust  of  AIONVCOC  K6AAIN6VC 
(Z.f.  K,  XV.,  Pi.  iii.  13);  Bust  or  figure  of  the  hero  K€AAINOC 
(Pl.xi.4andPl.xii.4,  5);  OMONOIA  standing  (no.  161) ;  Athena 
seated  playing  the  double-flute,  her  face  reflected  in  the  waters  of  a 
fountain  :  on  a  lofty  rock  above  her  is  the  Satyr  Marsyas  in 
attitude  of  astonishment  (PI,  xii.  2);  Aphrodite  pudica  (PI.  xi.  4) ; 
Hekate  triformis  with  epithet  CI2T6IPA  (PI.  xi.  1);  River-god 
MAIANAPOC  recumbent  (PI.  xi.  3). 

The  well-known  and  frequently  published  type  of  Noah's  Ark 
(no.  182)  is  probably  a  copy  of  some  painting  at  Apameia, 
delineating  the  myth  which  localized  the  resting-place  of  the 
Ark  on  the  mountain  behind  the  city." 

Another  type  of  great  topographical  interest  is  one  which  is 
not  represented  in  the  British  Museum  (Mion.,  iv.,  p.  236,  259). 
It   shows   the   Ephesian    goddess    standing   in    the    midst    of   four 

'  Cf.  Ramsay,  C.  and  £.,  442. 

2  Ramsay,   C.  and  B.,  669;    and  E.  J.  Pilclier,  Proceedings  of  the   Soc.  oj 
Biblical  Archaeology,  1903,  p.  255  sq. 


xl  INTRODUCTION. 

recumbent    River-gods   inscribed     MAI,     MAP,    OP,    and    0€P 

(Maeander,  Marsyas^  Orgas,  and  Therma),  and  supporting  on  her 
head  a  small  temple.  The  streams  are  the  four  Apameian  rivers, 
and  the  type  seems  to  prove  that  a  temple  to  Artemis  Ephesia  was 
erected  at  Apameia. 

In  the  French  collection  there  is  also  a  pictorial  type  which 
deserves  notice,  viz.  Mion.,  iv.,  p.  239,  270,  which  shows  Amaltheia 
or  Adrasteia  nursing  the  infant  Zeus,  surrounded  by  the  three 
Kuretes,  and  with  a  goat  at  her  feet.^ 

The  only  known  Alliance  coin  is  the  one  between  Apameia  and 
Ephesus,  struck  by  the  Panegyriarch  Pelagon  under  Philip  Senior 
(PI.  li.  9). 

APPIA. 

The  town  of  Appia,  the  modern  Ahia,  was  situated  on  the  north 
road  from  Acmoneia  to  Cotiaeum,  about  30  miles  from  each  of  those 
cities.  Its  territory  comprised  the  valley  of  the  upper  Tembris, 
N.E.  of  Mt.  Dindymus.  Its  earliest  coins  belong  to  the  2nd  or 
1st  cent.  B.C.  Inscr.  ATTIANnN,  Ohv.  Head  of  Kybele,  Beu.  Zeus 
seated,  holding  eagle  (Imhoof,  Kl.  M,,  214).  After  the  usual 
cessation  these  are  followed  by  quasi-autonomous  and  Imperial 
coins,  struck  at  intervals  between  the  reign  of  Nero{?)  and  that  of 
Philip,  inscr.  ATTTTIANnN.  The  issues  would  seem  to  have  been 
only  occasional,  and  to  have  been  confined  to  the  reigns  of  Trajan, 
Geta,  and  Philip.  The  following  magistrates'  names  are  recorded, 
with  titles  Strategos  under  Trajan,  Grammateus  under  Geta,  and 
First  Archon  under  Philip  : — 

Time  of  Trajan. 

(Hiera  Synkletos)  atTt].  Fa.  IIX.  IIcoWico.  ar.  r.  /3'  B.M. 

Trajan  air.  Ta.  UAco.  UtuXX/eoi/o?  ct.  t.  /3'  ,, 

,,  aiT.  /Ta)XXicoi'09  ar.  /3'  ,, 

'  Kiimsay,  C.  and  B.,  432. 


BRUzus.  xli 

Geta  eV.  A.  Avp.  Kvvnavou  ^pa.     Inv.  Wadd.,  5741. 

Philip  I  "),,,,, 

^       ...  f  eVt  Avp.  ' AvrepcoTo^  Zcotlk.  upx-  «■'•      B.M. 

Philip  I  and  II  iirl  M.  Avp.  "AvTepaiTO^  Zcotik.  ve.  apx-  «'(?) 

B.M. 
(Boule)  eV.  'Avrep.  ap^^.  „ 

The  chief  coiu-types  (PI.  xiii.  1-7)  are  not  specially  interesting. 
The  River-god  (PI.  xiii.  4)  is  doubtless  the  Tembris. 

BEUDTJS   VETUS. 

(See  Palaeobeudos.) 


BRIA. 
Bria  is  placed  at  the  foot  of  the  Burgas  Dagh,  between  Eumeneia 
and  Sebaste.     It  appears  to  have  struck  coins  on  one  occasion  only 
in  the  reign  of  Sept.  Severus. 

S.  Severus  arpa.  'Airok.  B.M. 

Domna  arpa.  ^AttoWoovlov  ^ At.  „ 

The  coin-types  point  to  the  cultus  of  Sarapis  and  Isis,  and  to 
that  of  the  Dioskuri  (PI.  xiii.  8,  9). 

BRUZUS. 
Bruzus  (Kara-SanduJcli)  was  the  most  northerly  of  a  group  of 
five  cities  (the  Phrygian  Pentapolis)  whose  territories  occupied  the 
fertile  valley  of  the  upper  Glaucus.  The  other  four  cities  were 
Eucarpeia,  Ofcrus,  Hieropolis,  and  Stectorium.  Its  coinage,  quasi- 
autonomous  and  Imperial,  appears  to  be  chiefly  limited  to  the 
period  between  S.  Severus  and  Gordian^  although  some  specimens 
may  possibly  be  as  early  as  the  reign  of  Hadrian.  The  magistrates' 
names  on  these  coins  are  as  follows  : — 

/ 


xlii  INTRODOCTION. 

Hadrian  (?)  eV.    ctt.    'Povcjiet    .   .   .    Apvjjuicov,    Bpov^Tj.    koL 

l^AXiriv'lSiv.      liev.    Zeus    and    Men    joining' 
hands.    Alliance  coin  of  Bruzus  with  Alia(?). 

(Paris.) 
(Demos)  _  p.  (?)  ApvfjLiKoq  ave6r]Kev  B.M. 

S.  Severus  KatK.  'Pov(^ivo<;  aveOrjKei'^  „ 

Domna  KatK.  'Pov(^h'o<s\^.  .  ?]  avkOrjKe  „ 

(Bruzus  City)  ' Pov(j)lvo<i  avidqK.  ,, 

Caracalla,  Geta  'Povc^lvo'i  aveOrjKev.  Invent.  Wadd. 

It  is  almost  certain  that  coins  were  only  struck  at  Bruzus  for 
special  religious  or  political  festivals. 

No  magistrates'  names  occur  on  subsequent  issues. 

The  chief  types  are  Poseidon  wielding  trident  (PI.  xiv.  2)  ;  Zeus 
seated  before  Hera  who  grasps  him  by  the  arm  (Pi.  xiv.  4) ;  Homo- 
noia  (PI.  xiv.  5) ;  Demeter  in  serpent-car  (PL  xiv.  6);  and  Hekate, 
with  two  torches,  standing  on  a  globe  (PI.  xiv.  7). 

In  the  reign  of  Commodus  Bruzus  struck  an  Alliance  coin  with 
Ococleia  (Weber  Coll.).     See  Nam.  Chron.,  1892,  PI.  xvi.  18. 


CADI. 

Cadi,  the  modern  Gediz,  in  the  district  of  Abbaitis  in  Western 
Phrygia,  lay  in  a  deep  hollow  hemmed  in  by  a  semicircle  of  lofty 
rocks  and  precipitous  hills  (Mt.  Dindymus),  and  was  intersected 
by  a  rapid  stream,  one  of  the  tributary  sources  of  the  upper 
Hermus.  Though  originally  a  Macedonian  colony,  it  does  not 
appear  to  have  issued  any  coins  before  Imperial  times,  with  the 
possible  exception  of  PI.  xiv.  9,  and  luihoof,  Kl.  M.,  p.  247,  no.  1, 
which  may  be  earlier. 


1  Ramsay,  C.  and  B.,  08C^,  rends,  TT- AIK- POV<l>I  NOC 


CADI. 


xliii 


The  coins  of  Cadi,  inscr.  KAAOHNXIN,  extend  from  tlie  reign 
of  Claudius  to  that  of  Gallienus,  and  bear  magistrates'  names  and 
other  remarkable  legends  as  follows  : — 


Claudius 

}) 

(Synkletos) 
Claudius 

Hadrian 


Commodus  Caes. 
Commodus 

}> 

(Hiera  Boule) 
Caracalla 

)} 
Elagabalus 

{Games) 
J.  Paula 
J.  Maraaea 
Gordian 
(Demos) 

Gordian 


Tranquillina 


eVi  'AaK\r]7ridSov  Mion.,  S.  vii.,  217. 

eVt  MeXlrcouoi;  ^AaK\'t]7ridSov  B.M. 

eV.  'Aprefid  Miou.,  S.  vii.,  214. 

iirl  A7]/J,7]TpLOV  'ApT€fxd 

o-T€(pavr](j)6pov  (iu  monogram)       B.M. 
cttI  Acoyevovi  dp')(ovro<;         Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  248. 
eVl  M.  'J.  Mr]vo(J3L\ov 
eTTi  M.  'I.  Mi]vo(f)i. 
iirl  AlX.  M7]vo(piXov  dp'X^ 
iirl  MLOpaSdrov 
iirl  Taiov  Aovyov  dpx> 


Invent.  Wadd. 
B.M. 

)) 
Mion.,  8.  vii.,  223.1 
B.M. 


ivrl  Ai]/j.i]Tpiov  /3'  Tov  ^iXo^ev.  dpx-        „     ^ 
eVt  /li]/j,T]Tpiov  „ 

eTTfc  Avp.  Mrjvi. 

^e/Bacrrd  o/xofSco/jiia         Invent.  Wadd.,  5789. 
iirl  Avp.  Mrjvluv  dpx-  <^'  B.M. 

€7tI  AlX.  'B,evoh6')(ov  ap%.  „ 

eVt  M.  'I.  Arj/xjjTpiov  Ov/ii.^  ^PX'  ^'         " 
eVi  AiffJiriTpiov  OvpLfx.i^.)  dp'^. 

Sest.,  Lett.  Cout.,  ix.,  50. 
iirl  Avp.  KX€07rdTOpo<;  dp-y.  /3'  B.M. 

iirl  Avp.  KX€07rdropo<;  dp-^^.  ro  /3' 

Invent.  Wadd.,  5793. 
eVt  Avp.  KXeoTrdropo^  B.M. 


1  Sestini,  Lett.  Cont.,  ix.,  53.     The  name  of  this  magistrate  requires  verification. 
«  Cf.  Mion.,  iv.,  342,  S.  vii.,  227,  and  Sest.,  Lett.,  ix.,  102. 
'  Ummidius  ? 


xliv 


INTRODUCTION. 


Tranquillina 

Gordiau 
(Hieros  Demos) 

Philip  I 
Treb.  Gallus 


(Games) 
(Hieros  Demos) 


iirl  Aup.  K\eo7ruTopo<i  B.M. 

eVi  Avp.  KXeoTTt'nopo^  jS'  apj(0. 

Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  248. 

eTTt  Avp.  " AvTiTTcnpov  ap')(^.  a' 

Mion.,  iv.,  253,  348. 

iirl  Aup.  ^AvrnraTpov  FlavcfyiX.  B.M. 

eVt  Avp.  ^AvTLTrdrpov  „ 

cttI  Avp.  'Pov.  AriiX7]T.  „ 

eirl  Xapi.h)]/j,ov  iipX-  » 

iirl  Avp.  XapihtjiJiov  TaLavov  ap^^.  a'  to  /3'     B.M. 

eV.  Avp.  Xapt8/]fMov  TaL.  ap-^.  a'  to  /3' 

Z.f.  N.,XYU.,  19. 

B.M. 


^e^aara  opo/Sco/ma 
iirl  XaptSi]/JiOv  apx- 
XapiStj/iiov  (tpx-  "TO  /3'- 
.TT.  Xapih)']p.ov 
Auyovareia 


Volusian 
GallieEus 
(Games) 

It  would  seem  that  the  coins  of  Cadi  were  issued  in  the  name  of 
the  First  Archou,  who  frequently  held  office  for  a  second  time 
(apx-  "'  TO  /S').  The  title  'Archon'  does  not  occur  before  Hadrian's 
time^  but  it  is  probable  that  the  magistrate  called  '  StepJtaue2Jhoros' 
on  coins  of  Claudius  was,  like  his  successors,  a  First  Archou. 

The  Games  Se^aara  ofio^cofxia,  on  coins  of  Elagabalus  and  of 
Treb.  Gallus,  point  to  the  union  of  the  cult  of  the  Emperors  with 
that  of  some  other  divinity,  doubtless  in  the  same  temple.  The 
Av'yova-reia  on  coins  of  Gallienus  are  probably  the  same  Festival. 
Among  the  more  noteworthy  types  are  Zeus  Laodikeus  (PL  xiv.  8, 
10,  PI.  XV.  1);  Artemis  Ephesia  (PI,  xv.  2,  7);  the  River-g-od 
Hermos  (PI  xv.  4)  ;  the  Capitoline  Triad  (PL  xv.  5),  and  BACI 
A€VC     MIAAC,   Head  of  King  Midas  (Mion.,  iv.,  250,  332). 

Alliance  Coins  with  Cadi  were  struck  at  Aezauis  uuder  Domitian. 


CIBYRA.  xlv 


CERETAPA. 


Ceretapa  [Kayadihi]  in  S.  Pbrygia,  on  the  banks  of  a  small  lake 
about  20  miles  S.E.  of  Colossae,  struck  a  few  Imperial  coins  in  tbe 
time  of  Antoninus  Pius  and  in  that  of  Caracalla,  with  the  addition 
of  the  title  AIOKAICAP€nisr. 

After  the  reign  of  Severus  the  coins  are  quasi-autonomous,  with 
K€P€TAn€nN  only. 

The  recorded  magistrates'  names  are  the  following : — 

Commodus  Trap.  'AttoWcovlov  ^AvBpovUov      Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  250. 

S.  Severus  crrparT].  ZwalfMOV  A6/u,vov  B.M. 

Caracalla  arpa.  Zcoalfjuov  Aofivuv  Z.  f.  N.,  xvii.,  20. 

The  last  mentioned  coin  of  the  youthful  Caracalla  is  iuscribed 
AYT-KAI-M-AY-AN-BACCIANOC;  Bassianus  having  been 
his  original  name  uutil  he  was  renamed  M.  Aur.  Antoninus,  and 
Caesar  in  a.d,  196 — 7.  From  the  coin-types  it  seems  that  Herakles, 
Zeus  Laodikeus,  Dionysos,  Sarapis,  Kybele,  and  Athena  were  the 
divinities  chiefly  worshipped.  Eckhel  (iii.,  157)  mentions  an 
Alliance  coin  of  Hierapolis  with  Ceretapa  (Commodus).  Inscr. 
l€PAnOAITnN  K€PeTAn€nN  OMONOIA  Type,  He- 
rakles resting  on  his  club.  The  only  authority  for  the  correctness 
of  this  reading  is  Vaillant  (Num.  Gr.,  p.  69). 

CIBYRA. 

Cibyra,  in  the  district  watered  by  the  upper  Indus  riyer  and  its 
tributaries  in  Southern  Phrygia,  bordering  upon  Lycia,  was  the 
chief  city  of  a  confederation  of  four  towns^  Cibyra,  Balbura,  Bubon, 
and  Oenoanda,  which  together  constituted  the  Tetrapolis  of  Cabalis. 
Silver  tetradrachms  and  drachms  of  the  cistophoric  standard,  and 


xlvi 


INTRODUCTION. 


small  bronze  coius  were  struck  at  Cibyra  before  the  iucorporation 
of  the  city  into  the  Roinan  Province  of  Asia  (circ.  B.C.  84).  These 
coins  bear  the  names,  in  tbe  nom.  case  usually  abbreviated^  or  in 
monograms,  of  various  officials,  who  have  been  classed  by  numis- 
matists as  Dynasts  of  the  Cibyratis,  on  the  ground  that  the  name  on 
one  of  them,  Moagetes,  is  the  same  as  that  of  two  dynasts  of 
Cibyratis.  Moagetes  I,  189  B.C.,  was  heavily  fined  for  his  hostility 
to  Eome  by  the  Consul  Cn.  Manlius  Vulso  (Polyb.,  xxii.,  17;  Liv., 
xxxviii.,  14).  Moagetes  II  was  the  last  dynast  of  Cibyratis,  84  B.C. 
The  initials  on  the  coins  are,  however,  too  numerous  to  have  been 
those  of  reigning  dynasts. 

They  are  as  follows  : — 

MoajeTi]<i  Drachm 

Hd-TT'q'i  ,, 

A 

MH 
OP 

HM 

KAA 

lA 

KEA 

lO 

OCIP 

ZIAA\ABA\0  4  Dr. 

OK-     K     A 

O-  K-  -M- (on  cuirass  B 

beneath  A)  „ 


Imhoof,  Kl.  ill. 

,  250, 

))            )} 

251 

B.M. 

Imhoof,  M.  Gr., 

395. 

)>             >> 

395. 

Mion.,  iv.,  257, 

368. 

B.M. 

3J 

Imhoof,  M.  Gr., 

395. 

>>             >> 

396. 

B.M. 

Imhoof,  M.  Gr.,  396. 
B.M. 


Imhoof,  M.  Gr.,  395. 


CIBYKA. 

X 

4  Dr. 

B.M. 

>} 

)} 

Drachm 

Mioii.,  8. 

vii.,  239. 

}> 

Imhoof,  M. 

(h:,  396. 

)} 

Mion.,  S. 

vii.,  238. 

t> 

Mion., 

,  iv.,  371. 

xlvii 

AKEA     O-    Al 

lArOAS 

lAOP 

ornAAiz 
or 

A     MENE     lEPHN 

We  may  also  attribute  to  Cibyra  a  drachm  of  Alexander's  types 
countermarked  with  a  helmeted  bust  and  the  letters  Kl — B,  which 
is  perhaps  earlier  in  date  than  any  of  the  above  silver  coins 
(Imhoof,  31.  Gr.,  396). 

Some  of  the  autonomous  bronze  coins  are  apparently  dated, 
either  from  the  era  of  Asia  134 — 3  B.C.,  or  from  the  Sullan  era 
84  B.C.  (Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  253). 

The  Imperial  and  quasi-autonomous  series  of  Cibyra  extends 
from  Augustus  to  Gallienus.  Inscr.  KIBYPATUN  or  C6B- 
KIBYPATUN  in  honour  of  Augustus,  or  KAICAPEHN  KIBY 
PATXIN  in  honour  of  Tiberius.^  The  following  magistrates' 
names  occur  at  first  in  the  nominative  case,  occasionally  with  their 
portraits,"  and  from  Domitian  to  Severus  in  the  genitive  with  eVi, 
and  sometimes  a  title,  ap')(^iepeu<;  or  jpafMfjiartui.  From  Macrinus 
onwards  the  coins  are  without  magistrates'  names,  but  are  often 
dated  from  the  era  of  Kibyra  (a.d.  24)  : — ■ 

Time  of  Tiberius.      'AunwiC^)  (with  portrait)  Imhoof,  Ji/.il/.,  256. 
,,  ,,      (?)      Ow]pdvio<;  (with  portrait)  ibid.,  257. 

„  „  M.dpKeWo<i  (with  portrait)  ihid. 

Time  of  Domitian. 
(Bust  of  Ino)  eirl  dpxi'^P-  KXav.  BLavTo<i  B.M. 


1  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  256. 

-  Concerning  the  identity  of  these  portraits  see  Imhoof  {op.  cit.). 


xlviii  INTRODUCTION. 

(Synkletos)  eVl  ap)(^Le.  KXav.  Blupto^  B.M. 

Domitiau  ")  ,   \   ,  ,       t^  tt 

V  €7Tt  ap)(^iepeco<;  KXav.  BtavTO^  ,, 

Domitia  ) 

Hadrian  eVl  ^\a.  ''0/3c8iavou  jpa.  „ 

Time  of  M.  Aurelius, 

(Demos)  errl  KX.  ^L\oK\eo<;  „ 

M.  Aurelius 

(Alliance  witli 

Hierapolis)     i.  K\.  ^i\oK\e.  „ 

S.  Severus  eVI  IIo.  AlX.  KairiTcovo^  „ 

Among  the  interesting'  types  on  the  Imperial  coins  are  the  bust 
of  Ino  (Pi.  xvi.  6) ;  an  Amazon  turreted  as  the  City-goddess 
(PL  xvii.  5);  Hekate,  sometimes  in  lion-car,  supporting  on  her 
head  the  emblem  of  Cibyra,  a  wicker  basket  (PI.  xvii.  6,  7),  cf.  the 
words  Ki^vaL<i,  Kv^KTi'?,  KijB^a,  ki,/3(ot6<;,  &c.^ 

Games.  nV0IA  on  a  coin  of  Geta  (Mion.,  iv.,  261,  391)  on  the 
authority  of  Sestini  [Descr.,  p.  459). 

Alliance  Coins  are  known  with  Hierapolis  of  M.  Aurelius  and 
Faustina,  and  with  Ephesus  of  Severus  Alexander. 

CIDYESSUS. 

Cidyessus  was  the  most  easterly  town  of  the  group  of  which 
Acmoneia  was  the  leading  city  (Acmoueia,  Siocharax,  Diocleia,  and 
Cidyessus).- 

Its  coinage  appears  to  be  limited  to  the  Imperial  period  between 
Domitian,  Sept.  Severus,  and  Philip.  The  earliest  coins  have  on 
the   ohv.   KIAYHZZEIZ   AYTOKPATOPA    AOMITIANON, 

1  Waddington,  As.  Min.,  19. 
-  llamsay,  C.  and  B.,  634. 


COLOSSAK. 


xlix 


and  on  the  rev.  the  name  of  an  dp-^tepev^:.  The  subsequent 
issues  with  KIAYHCC€I2N  are  struck  in  the  name  of  the  First 
Archon. 


Domitian 
Caracalla 
Philips  I  and  II 


eVl  ^Xaoviov  UeivapLOU, 

ap)(^L€pio)^  KiSurj.  B.M. 

iirl  (ipx-  "^P^^-  TL^lactyvo'i  t.  fS' 
eirl  ap~)(^.  irpoi.  Ilei.croii'O'i  B' 
inl  Avp.  Ovdpou  XoyicTTOv 
,,  „  kirl  Avp.  McipKov  ap-^.  irpci). 

,,  ,,  iirl  Avp.  MdpKOV  ap^^.  it  p.  to  /3' 

Otacilia  iirl  Avp.  MdpKov  dp^.  to  /3' 

The  only  coin-type  of  special  interest  is  that  which  shows  the 
god  Men  standing  before  Zeus  enthroned,  with  an  altar  between 
the  two  divinities  (PL  xix.  3). 


COLOSSAE. 

Colossae  was  situated  on  the  river  Lycus,  some  12  miles  above 
Laodiceia.  On  the  subterranean  course  of  this  river  at  Colossae 
see  Atli.  Mltth.,  xvi.,  194  ff.,  and  Ramsay,  C.  and  B.,  208. 

In  the  Weber  Coll.  is  an  autonomous  coin  of  the  2ud  or  1st 
cent.  B.C.  06i'.  Head  of  Zeus.  i?er.  KOAOZ  ZH NUN  Winged 
thunderbolt. 

The  subsequent  coins  are  Imperial,  ranging  from  Aelius  Caesar 
to  Caracalla,  and  quasi-autonomous  from  Ant.  Pius  to  Gallienus(?). 
Throughout  the  series  the  magistrate's  name  is  in  the  nominative 
case,  usually  with  his  title  (jpafifxareu^,  dp)(^wv,  arparriyo^,  crT6(f)avr]- 
(popo^),  and  with  the  verb  dviOrjfce  expressed  or  understood : — 

L.  Aelius  Caesar        ^Okt.(?)  'AiroWcovio^  Ova.  dvedrjice.         B.M. 
Sabina  ""Okt.  ^AvoWoovi.o'i  [5'i.A.(?}]  dveOrj. 

Imhoof,  A7.  .¥.,  260. 

y 


INTRODUCTION. 


(Helios)      . 

Sabina 

(Helios) 
(Men) 
Ant.  Pius 

(Demos) 

(Sarapis) 

(Helios) 

(Athena  Rev. 
Wolf) 

M.  Aurelius  Caesar 


T.  ^A7roWoovto<;  Ova.  aveOrj. 

Invent.  Wadd.,  5862. 
'Iepwvv/J.o<;  dveOrjKev  „  ,,         5874. 

'Iep(ovv/jLO<;  aveOr].  ,,  ,,         5861. 

'lepco.  di'e[07]Ke]  „  ,,         5859. 

Ti.   AalvLO^  ^cXoTraTTTTO'i  6  ypafjifiaT€v<; 

Invent.  Wadd.,  5873. 
^LXoTramro^y  6  'ypa/j.fiaT€v<;  Ko\. 

Ko\oaar]Uot<;  (avtdrjKev)  B.M. 

^LkoTTaTTTTOi  ypa/j,fxaT€V'i  „ 

^i^oTTaTTTTo?  ^pafi/xarev^     Invent.  Wadd.,  5863. 

^iXoTraTTTTO?  ,,  ,,  5860. 


(Sarapis) 
Coramodus 


K\.  HaKepSco^  "PX^b'l         Imlioof,  Kl.  M.,  261. 
J.(?)  XaKeph(j)<i  ap')(^MV  B.M. 

Ti.  Kx.  Saicep8u>^  ap-)((ov     Invent.  Wadd.,  5857. 
cfTpaTTf)<y.  raw  nrepl  Z(oai/j.ov 

^CKoirdropa  h'  B.M. 

AttoWcovio^  jB'  TOV  ZwOi/JbOV 

AioKpuTov^  di'Wtjice         Invent.  Wadd.,  5877. 
^AiroWcoi'io^  (3'  Zooai/xov 

Aio/tpdTOU'i  dvidi]Ke  B.M. 

KT7]a-iK\7]'i  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  261. 

IT.  Al'Xto<i  KTT}(TLKXi]<i  dveOrjKev 

Invent.  Wadd.,  5870. 
IT.  Al\.  K.irjaaiK.Xrj'^  dveOrjKev 

Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  261. 
ikfefe/cA,?}?  Si?  aretfyavrjijyopMv  dve6r]Ki:v        B.M. 
„  Niypo<i  y'  aT6(f)av7](l)opo)v  dviOrjKev 

Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  526. 

The  types  of  the  Colossian  coins  are  very  various  (see  PI.  xix.), 


(Demos) 

Crispina 
(Demos) 


Caracalla 


COTIAEUM. 


and  no  doubt  were  appropriate  to  the  recurrent  religious  festivals 
and  games,  on  which  occasions  only  they  seem  to  have  been  issued, 
at  the  expense  of  one  or  other  of  the  leading  citizens. 


COTIAEUM. 

Cotiaeum  (Koutaya)  was  on  the  upper  Tembris,  about  30  miles 
N.  of  Appia,  on  the  road  from  Acmoneia  to  Doi-ylaeum.  It  was  the 
largest  city  in  Phrygia  Salutai-is,  and  its  coinage  extends  through- 
out the  Imperial  period  from  Tiberius  to  Gallieuus : — 

Tiberius  eirl  AeirlSov  MdpKou  B.M. 

,,  iirl  MdpKOV  AeTriBov^  „ 

Claudius  ap-)(ovT.  Aioyevovi' 

Mion.,  iv.,  no.  444 ;  cf.  8upp.  vii.,  no.  275. 

,,  iirl  Ovdpov  vlov  iroXeco'i  B.M. 

Agrippina  Jun.  iirl  Ovdpov  vlov  Koruiewv  ,, 

Galba  eVt  [Ti.  K\avB]Lov  Ovdpov     Imhoof,  G)'.  M.,  733. 

,,       '  eVl  [Ti.  K\.  ^ApeT]cSo<;  d'ywvoderov  hid  /Siov.     B.M. 

Vespasian  eVl  K.  ^ApeTiBo<;  ^tA-OTrarpiS.  B.M. 

(Synkletos)  eVl  KX.  'AperiBo<;  ,, 

Galba  [eVl  To.]  KXavhlov  'Xe^Kovvoov 

Imhoof,  Mo)i.  Gr.,  398. 

Vespasian  eVt  Ti.  KXavBlov  "^eKovvhov.      Num.  Chr.,  viii.,  23. 

„  irnrl  KXavS.  SeKovi^Sov^  Wadd.,  Fastes,  168. 

(Synkletos)  eTrl  K.  XeKovvhov  B.M. 

(Roma)  eVt  K.  SeKovvSov  „ 

Vespasian  eVl  Tl.  KXavll.  TlaTrvXov        Imhoof,  El.  M.,  262. 


'  M.  Aemilius  Lepidus,  Procos.  of  Asia  a.d.  21-22. 

*  Given  on  Vaillant's  authority  only. 

*  Mionnet's  reading,  KXauS.  2(Knvv8ov  avd.  is  erroneous. 


INTRODUCTION. 


Vespasian 

)> 
(Synkletos) 
Domitian 
Domitia 
Trajan 


Plotina 

Matidia 

Commodus 

(Demos) 

Sept,  Severus 

Geta 

Sept.  Severus 

Caracalla 


Macrinus 

Sev.  Alexander 

(Deraos) 

Sev.  Alexander 


Maximinus 


Hunter,  ii.,  483. 

B.M. 
Mion.,  iv.,  452. 
B.M. 
Imlioof,  Gr.  M.,  734. 
B.M. 


eVl  Tl.  K\.  UaiTvXov  Invent.  Wadd.,  5896. 

eVi  KXav.  HarrvXov  Imlioof,  Gr.  M.,  734. 

iirl  KX.  UaTTvXou  Invent.  Wadd.,  5888. 

iTTi/LL.  T.  ^.  ^coadevov  B,M. 

eTTi/jie.  T.  4>.  ^coadevov^'il  „ 

M.  ^KUirXa.  dv9.^ 

eiTi  KA.  Ovdpov  ap-)(^.  „ 

M.  ^Kc'nrXa  dv6. 

iirl  KX.  Ovdpov  clpj(.  /3' 
eVi  Ovdpov 

€7tI  KX.  Ovdpov  cip'^.  /3' 
eVl  KX..  Ovdpov 
iirl  ^AttoXXwvl.  dp. 
eirl  ^AttoXXco  .  .   dp. 
ettI  ^ AXe^dvhpov  ^AttoXXcovlov  dp-^.  ,, 

eVt  ^AXe^di'Spov  dp.  Imlioof,  Kl.  M.,  262. 

eVt  Kohpdrov  dpx-  Mion.,  Sup.  vii.,  285. 

eVl  T.  ^lovX.  Koopdrov  dp)(^."  B.M. 

eVt  KoSpdjov  dp^.  ,, 

eVt  M.  AvpifX.  MeveX.  /3'  dpx-  fi'"'  „ 

iirl  Aij/jiTjTpiuvov  KeXepo^  ^PX-  " 

ivrl  U.  AlX.  Ai]U7]Tp.  KeXepo-;  dp^-  oJ  to  /3'      B.M. 
eVt  K€X€po<i  dpx-  TO  /3'  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  262. 

eirl  M.  Avp.  KolvTOv  KoivTLavov  dp^- 

Mion.,  Sup.  vii.,  297. 
eVt  n.  AlX.  'EpfjLa(f)iXov  dpxovTO<;  a'  B.M. 

iirl  n.  AlX.  'Epfjia(f)iXov  a'  dpx-  ><■•  crrecj).  to  /3' 

Mion.,  iv.,  476. 


^  M.    Scapula,  Procos.    of  Asia  A.D.   113 — 114.      (Heberdey,  Jahreshefte  des 
oesterr.  arch.  Inst.,  Bd.  viii.,  237.) 

"  Alliance  coins  with  Ephesus  were  also  struck  by  C.  J.  Quadratus. 
2  Mion.,  iv.,  461  reads  Mf^eS.  , 


COTIAEUM. 


liii 


Masirainus 
Maximus 
Philip  I 
Otacilia 
(Demos) 


Philip  I 

Otacilia 

Philip  I 

Otacilia 

(Demos) 

(Demos) 

Valerian 

Gallienus 

(Demos) 

Gallienus 

(Demos) 

(Boule) 


>  eVt  n.  At.  'Ep/xa(f)LXov  a'  dpx-  /3' 


P.M. 


eVi  MevavSpov  ap)(^.  '  ,, 

eVt  Aup.  MevavBpov  a/3%.  ,, 

iirl  Aup.  Mevuvopov  [o'pX-  "'  ^]  n 

eTTt  'lou.  KoSpuTOV  veco.  apx-^  ,, 

iirl  KoSpdrov  /3'  dpx-  Mion.,  Sup.  vii.,  269. 

iirl  'louX.  Ko8pdTov  vlov  Itttti.  dp')(o.  a'         P.M. 

eVl  ^lovk.  KoSpuTov  viov  iTTTTL  ap%-  ,, 

cttI  T.  TofX.  UovTiKov  dp^iepid)^  „ 

eVl  Aup.  MapKtavov  ,, 


i  eVt  IT.  AlX. 


ArjfJirjTpiavov  ittttikou  cip'^^. 


eVt  Aioyivov<;  Aiovva-lov  dp^. 


„  „  „  »  Mion.,  iv.,  271. 

We  may  infer  from  this  list  of  names  aad  titles  that  the  coins  of 
Cotiaeum  were  issued  by  authority  of  the  chief  magistrate  or  First 
Archon,  who  frequently  held  the  same  office  for  a  second  time,  and 
that  many  of  these  archons  were  further  distinguished  by  various 
titles,  which  are  often  appended  to  their  names  in  place  of  'Archon,' 
understood  and  apparently  omitted  for  want  of  space  only.  These 
extra-official  and  sometimes  honorary  titles  are  the  following  : — 
v't6<;  TToXecos,  U(0?  KoTiaecov,  d'ywvoOe.Ti]';  8id  I3lov,  (piXoTraTpL^i,  ini/xeXT]- 
Trj<i~  aTe(f)av7]<p6po<i,  vlb<i  Ittttikov,  iinrLKO^,  and  dp-^iepevi. 

'  The  son  (?)  of  0.  J.  Quadratus,  archon  in  the  reign  of  S.  Severus. 
2  This  is  not  strictly  a  title,  but  merely  a  note  that  the  coins  were  issued  under 
the  superintendence  of  such  and  such  a  magistrate  :  eVi/xeXT^^ei/ror  roii  htiva. 


liv  INTRODUCTION. 

The  name  of  the  Proconsul  M.  Lepidus  on  coins  of  Tiberius  is 
not  accompanied  by  that  of  the  archon. 

Among  the  numerous  coin-types  are  the  following-,  which  seem 
to  be  locally  important : — Kybele  seated,  sometimes  in  lion-car,  the 
lions  supporting  on  their  heads  an  agonistic  table  (PI.  xxi.  5)  ; 
Attis  (?)  (Pi.  xxi.  6);  Helios  in  quadriga,  or  standing  with  seated 
statuette  of  Kybele  on  his  arm  (PI.  xxii.  2) ;  Herakles  with  the 
same  statuette  (PI.  xx.  6). 

On  alliance  coins  with  Ephesus  (OMONOIA  TTPOC  €<>€ 
ClOVC)  the  city  of  Cotiaeum  is  represented  by  this  same  en- 
throned statue  of  Kybele  (PI.  li.  6). 

DIOCLEIA. 

Diocleia  (Dory/j /a  according  to  Pamsay),^  occupied  a  well-watered 
valley  in  the  country  of  the  Moxeani  on  the  road  from  Acraoneia  to 
Eucarpeia. 

The  only  known  coins  are  of  Elagabalus.  Types,  Apollo  (PI. 
xxii.  7),  and  Demeter  {Z.  f.  N.,  xvi.,  8).  The  obverses  of  these  two 
coins  are  apparently  from  the  same  die.  They  are  without  a 
magistrate's  name. 

DIONYSOPOLIS. 

Dionysopolis  occupied  a  fertile  district  on  the  S.  bank  of  the 
upper  Maeander,  by  which  its  territory  was  sepai-ated  from  the 
Koivov  of  the  Hyrgaleis.-  According  to  Steph.  Byz.  it  was  founded 
by  Eumenes  II  (d.c.  197—159),  and  Attains  II  (b.c.  159—138)  of 
Pergaraum,  on  the  spot  where  a  ^oavov  of  Dionysos  had  been  found. 

1  J.S.S.,  iv.  422. 

3  Eamsay,  C.  and  B.,  126  ;  J.H.S.,  iv.  374  ff.,  x.  216  ff.;  Reinach,  Chron.  d'Or., 
i.,  497,  4. 


DIONYSOPOUS.  Iv 

Autonomous  coins  were  struck  here  in  tlie  latter  part  of  the 
2nd,  or  more  probably  in  the  1st,  cent.  B.C.,  of  three  conteraporary(?) 
denominations,  as  at  the  neighbouring  Apameia.  The  magistrates' 
names  on  the  coins  of  the  larger  size  are  : — 

M€V€k\. — Biavo.^  B.M. 

^loWa^ — Mt)i'o86.  „ 

Imperial  and  quasi-autonomous  issues  took  place  at  Dionysopolis 
at  various  intervals  during  the  two  centuries  between  the  reigns  of 
Tiberius  and  Elagabalus.  The  following  magistrates'  names  are 
recorded  : — 

Tiberius  "ApLaTo<i  'Apiarov  B.M. 

„  Xapl^evo<i  .  .  uTov  „ 

„  KoX\v/3[a^]  „ 

„  .  .   Ofie  ....  \o7Ta  Tmhoof,  El.  M.,  219. 

Time  of  8.  Severus{?) 

(Zeus  Poteos)  aTpaT')]'yovvTO<i  \_^coa[?)^Tpdrov /3'      B.M. 

J.  Domua  Xdpr]^  j3'  dviOr^Kev  „ 

Caracalla  Xdpr/^  /3'  lepein;  Acovvcrov  dreOtiKev        „ 

The  coins  of  Elagabalus  and  Maesa,  the  last(?)  issues  from  the 
mint  of  Dionysopolis,  bear  the  date  ir-0(  =  year  70)  instead  of  a 
magistrate's  name.  Beckoning  backwards  from  a.d.  222  we  obtain 
an  era  dating  from  a.d.  152 — 153  in  the  reign  of  Ant.  Pius  (Imhoof, 
Kl.  M.,  p.  222).  With  these  dated  coins  cf.  others  of  the  Hyrgaleis 
and  Laodiceia,  pp.  Ixxii.  and  Ixxx.,  infra. 

The  chief  coin-types  in  Imperial  Times  are  as  follows: — Dionysos 
standing  (PI.  xxiii.  3);  Biver-god  M€ANAPOC  (PI  xxiii.  4); 
Dionysos  enthroned  (PI.  xxiii.  9);  Demeter(?),  holding  torches, 
standing  with  Telesphoros  beside  her  (PI.  xxiii.  10);  Zeus  Lao- 
dikeus;  Bider-god  with  double  axe;  also  heads  of  Zens  DOTHOC 
(PI.  xxiii. 4),  epithet  elsewhere  unknown,  TTOAIC  City  goddess,  &c. 

^  Three  out  of  these  four  names  occur  also  on  contemporary  coins  of  Apameia. 


Ivi  INTRODUCTION. 


DOCIMEIUM. 

Docimeium  {Ichje  Kara-hissar)  stood  in  a  rocky  gorge  formed  by 
the  stream  called  Doureios,  an  affluent  of  the  river  Caystros,  about 
20  miles  N.E.  of  Prymnessus  on  the  road  leading  to  Araorium. 
It  was  a  Macedonian  colony,  and  was  perhaps  named  after 
Dokimos,  the  general  who  surrendered  Synnada  to  Lysimachus, 
B.C.  302. 

Its  coins,  Imperial  and  quasi-autonomous,  range  from  the  reign 
of  Claudius  to  that  of  Gordian.  In.^cr.  AOKIMEIIN  or  MAKE 
AONIIN     AOKIMEHN. 

Only  two  personal  names  occur  on  the  coins  of  this  town  : — 
Claudius  677 i  Kop/3ovXo)i'o^  di>6u}  B.M. 

Ij.  Verus  eVt  arpar.  M.  A.  ^AXe^avS.  ap')(0VT0<;  a~ 

Mion.,  iv.,  516. 

Chif'f  fyjies,  Kybele  standing  between  two  lions  (PL  xxiv.  5)  ; 
Kybele  riding  on  lion  (PI.  x.xiv.  6) ;  Athena  enthroned  (PI.  xxiv.  7) ; 
Kybele  standing  beside  Mt.  Persis  (PI.  xxiv.  9);^  Dionysos,  naked, 
between  small  satyr  and  Eros  (Imhoof,  KL  M.,  PI.  vii.  20);  Three 
naked  men  rescuing  a  woman  from  a  lion  (cf.  Imhoof,  Kl.  j\[.,  22-1) ; 
Mt.  TT€PCIC;  Piver-god  [AJOYP6IOC  ;*  Apollo,  naked,  beside 
tripod  (PL  xxiv.  1);  Head  of  AOKIMOC,  as  traditional  oekist 
(PL  xxiv.  4),  and  other  conventional  types.  The  famous  marble 
quarries  known  as  Docimean  and  Synuadean  were  in  Mt.  Persis. 


1  Probably  Cn.  Domitius  Corbulo,  Procos.  of  Asia  A.D.  51  or  52,  who  was  put 
to  death  by  order  of  Nero  at  Cenchreae  a.d.  67. 

"  Cf.  Invent.  Wadd.,  5961,  where  the  iuscr.  appears  as  eVt  'A.  'Ap/xa.  'AAf^ar. 
up\ovros  a  . 

3  Jahrhuch.  Arch.  Inst.,  iii.  295.  *  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  222. 


EIUZA. 


DORYLAEUM. 


Dorylaeam  {Eski-sheh-)  was  the  most  northern  town  in  Phrygia, 
on  the  river  Tembris.^     Its  coins  range  from  Vespasian  to  Philip 
Juu.     Inscr.  AOPYAAEHN.     Pew  only  bear  personal  names  : — 
Vespasian 


„.  I    'IraXiKu)  avOuTrdrio^  B.M 

Titus 

Maximinus  itrl  IlavXov  a.  „ 

Gordian  eVt  ^Attikov^  apx-  to  /3'  ,, 

Philip  I  eVt  M.  Avp.  TLfiatov  a  apx-  i^^  cnecf).  ,, 

Philip  11  eVt  Tifxaiov  apx-  Invent.  Wadd.,  5980. 

Chief  types.  Kybele  (PL  xxv.  2);  Zeus  enthroned  with  epithet 
MEAHNOC;'*  Hades  witli  Kerberos  (PI.  xxv.  3);  Eiver-god 
Tembris  (PL  xxv.  6);  Dorylaos  and  Akamas,  the  founders (?),^ 
sacrificing  at  an  altar  (PL  xxv.  7)  ;  Thanatos  with  torch  reversed. 

EPICTETEIS. 

(.See  Aezanis.) 

ERIZA. 

Eriza  was  an  insignificant  town  in  the  upper  Indus  valley  between 
Cibyra  and  Themisonium.^      Like  Cibyra   it   seems   to   have  been 


1  Radet,  En  Flirygle,  80. 

-  Ti.  Catius  C.  Silius  Italicus,  Procos.  of  Asia  circ.  a.d.  77. 

^  The  names  Attikos  and  Timaios  are  met  with  iu  inserr.  from  JEski-shehr  and 
Shekr-eui/ttk. 

"  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  225.  ^  Radet,  0;?.  cit.,  pp.  165  ff. 

*  Ramsay,  G.  and  B.,  253  ff. ;  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  226;  Amer.  Journ.  At^ch., 
iii.  265;  Bev.  Num.,  1856,  37o  ;  B.C.H.,  xiii.  334  ff.,  xv.  556  ff.,  and  Hermes, 
xxxii.  531. 

h 


Iviii  INTRODUCTION. 

autouoinous  before  84  B.C.,  aud  to  have  issued  a  few  bi'onze  coins: — 
Ohv.  Head  of  Poseidon  (?),  Rev.  Eagle  on  thunderbolt,  with  inscr. 
EPIZH— NHN  {Z.f.  N.,  x,  56);  Obv.  Bust  of  Athena,  beneath 
TTAIAMOZ,  Rev.  EPI  Bust  of  horse  (Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  226); 
0/>y.  Horseman,  Bei:  EPIZHNXIN  TTAIAMOZ(?)  Athena  fight- 
ing (Invent.  Wadd.,  2338) ;  and  the  small  coin  described  in  the  text 
(p.  202,  infra). 

In  Imperial  times  it  would  seem  that  the  coinage  was  confined  to 
the  time  of  Severus  and  family  : — ■ 
S.  Severus  (eVt  M.  Av)p.  Mevdv.  heKara.  'AttoWco.  Uplixov} 

{Z.J.N.,  xii.,  323.) 
Caracalla  eV.  ie[p.  P.]  'AttoWwvIov  'AXe^d  B.M. 

„  eV.  lep.  r.  'AttoWco.  Invent.  Wadd.,  2340. 

Chief  tyjoes.  Helios  or  Meu  on  horseback  {Z.  f.  N.,  x.,  56;  xii., 
323;  B.M.,  PI.  XX vi.  5)  ;  and  Artemis  Ephesia  (B.M.,  PI.  xxvi.  6). 

EUCARPEIA. 

Eucarpeia  {Emir  Hissar)"  was  the  most  important  of  the  five 
cities  (the  so-called  Phrygian  Pentapolis)  which  occupied  the 
fertile  valley  of  the  upper  Glaucus  and  its  tributary  streams.  The 
other  four  cities  were  Bruzus,  Otrus,  Hieropolis,  and  Stectorium. 

Its  coinage,  Imperial  from  Augustus,  and  quasi -autonomous 
(Hadrian  to  Severus  or  later),  extends  down  to  the  reign  of 
Volusiau. 


'  Prof.  Ramsay  suspects  that  this  coin  is  misread,  and  suggests  that  the  true 
reading    may    be,     £T\\     M    AVP    M6NANAP    KAI    A   AnOAAH 

TTPIMOV     (^  fi"'    ^i-    Aup.    Mevdv8p{ov)   KOI    A[lXlov  ?)    'A7roXXco(i'toi^)   YIpLuov). 
Dr.  Dressel,  however,  who  has  examined  the  coin,  informs  me  that  he  reads  it, 

PM€NANA€KAIAAnOAAnnPI     MOV 

2  Ramsay,  C.  and  B.,  690. 


EUCARPEIA. 


lix 


In  the  time  of  Augustus  Eucarpeia  was  the  only  place  of  mintage 
in  the  whole  valley,  and  its  coins  consequently  bear  the  inscr. 
EYKAPTTITIKOY,  showing  that  they  were  current  throughout  the 
whole  of  the  Eucarpitic  plain,  as  the  valley  of  the  upper  Glaucus 
may  then  have  been  called.  The  name  'Pentapolis'  is  late,  and 
occurs  only  twice.^  All  subsequent  coins,  beginning  in  Hadrian^s 
time,  read  €YKAPn€nN. 

The  personal  names  on  the  coins  of  Eucarpeia  are  : — 


Augustus 
Livia 

Time  of  Hadrian. 

(Demos) 

(Eucarpeia) 

(Boule) 

Sabina 

(Hermes) 

AntinoUs  (?) 

Time  of  M.  liurelius. 

(Demos) 

(Boule) 

M.  Aur.  Caesar 

Faustina  Jun. 


AvKL8a<i  Ev^ivov.- 


B.M.,  p.  205. 
(Mion,  iv.,  206),  B.M. 


eirl  UeSt'a?  S'e/cout'S?;?  „ 

tVt  ITeS/a?  ^eKOvi'B-r]^  „ 

iirl  IJeSi'a?  ^eKovvSrj<:;  „ 

eirl  iTc3ia9  ^t/coui^S?;?  Mion.,  iv.,  549. 

alrTjaaixevov  TJ.  K\.  Ma^.  Map/ceWiaioO     B.M. 

i7Tl/jLeXljd€VTO<i  r.   KX.    ^XdlCKOV  „ 

eirl  T.  K.X.  ^XaKKOV  „ 

r.    KX.    ^XUKKOV  B.M 

eTTi  r.  KX.  ^XaKKOv 
irrl  T.  KX.  ^Xd/CKOv 


Imhouf,  M.  Gr.,  399. 
B.M. 


(Hermes) 
(Dionysos) 

The    most  remarkable  type  is  evidently  a  copy  of  the  principal 
statue  in  the  local  temple  of  Artemis  (PL  xxvi.  8,  12).     The  small 


'   Ramsay,  op.  cit.,  698. 

-  Lykidas  and  Apphia  were  probably  Priest  and  Priestess  of  Artemis. 

'  Pedia  Secunda  was  doubtless  also  a  Priestess. 


Ix  INTRODUCTION. 

cultus-image  beside  the  goddess  is  possibly  Kybele,  wbo  on  other 
coins  (PI.  xxvi.  9)  is  represented  with  a  lion  beside  her. 

It  is  remarkable  that  the  astronomical  type  (PI.  xxvi.  7)  recurs  in 
the  reign  of  M.  Aurelius  (cf.  nos.  4,  5,  9,  10),  and  that  it  is  met  V7ith 
also  at  other  cities  (see  p.  204,  note). 

EUMENEIA. 

Eumeneia  (IsheMi)  was  founded  by  Attains  II  of  Pergamum 
(159 — 138  B.C.),  pi'obably  as  a  counterpoise  to  the  neighbouriug 
Peltae,  which  was  a  Seleucid  stronghold.  He  named  it  after  his 
brother  Eumenes.  The  territory  of  Eumeneia  consisted  of  the  rich 
plain  between  the  lower  Glaucus  and  its  junction  with  the  upper 
Maeander.  In  this  plain  there  once  stood,  at  Attanassos,  the 
Hieron  of  one  of  the  native  Plnygian  gods.^ 

The  earliest  coins  of  Eumeneia  are  autonomous  bronze  of  the 
2nd  century  B.C.  (PI.  xxvii.  1 — 3). 

On  these  coins  the  following  names  occur: — 

Before  133  B.C.       Bax-  Invent  Wadd.,  6009. 

Ai.  „  „        6010. 

After  133  B.C.  Aiovv.  B.M. 

AiOf^dv.  „ 

Mev6Kp.  „ 

Aioa-Kov.^  Invent.  Wadd.,  6013. 

Ti/jLOKp.  MioD.,  iv.,  561. 

Aiovvaiov  ^tXoovio.  B.M. 

Aioival.  'PoSo.  „ 

MeveKpd.  ^AaKkr].  „ 

MiKKuXo  "AttoXX.  Mion.,  iv.,  564. 


'  Ramsay,  C.  and  B.,  356. 

^  Atocr/foi;.  and   TifioKp.  way  be  misreadings  for  Aio^aj/.  and  MeveKp. 


EUMENEIA.  Ixi 

After  an  interval  of  about  half  a  century  Eumencia  seems  to 
have  issued  a  few  coins,  under  the  name  of  Fulvia,  in  honour  of 
Fulvia  the  wife  of  M.  Antony  (circ.  44 — 40  B.C.).  Insa:  <|>OVA 
OVIANI2N  with  a  magistrate's  name  (PJ.  xxvii.  4,  5). 

Head  of  Fulvia  ) 

or  Cleopatra  ?  as  Nike    ) 
(Bust  of  Eros)  ZfieprSpi.  Imhoof,  Kl.  3L,  231. 

The  legend  <|>OVAOVI ANHN  in  place  of  EVMENEHN  was 
abandoned  almost  immediately  after  its  adoption,  and  even  erased 
on  the  coins,  which  were  countermarked  with  the  monogram  7v^ 
which  may  be  resolved  into  EVMENEHN  (PI.  xxvii.  4,  5).  See 
note  on  p.  213. 

The  Imperial  coinage  of  Eumeneia  extends  from  Tiberius  to 
Gallienus,  and  there  are  quasi-autonomous  issues,  most  of  which 
seem  to  date  from  about  the  time  of  Severus. 

The  inscr.  is  at  first  EYMENEI2N,  and  later  usually  €VM€ 
N€X1N  AXAII2N,  showing  that  a  portion  of  the  population 
claimed  an  Achaean  ancestry. 

The  magistrates'  names  from  Tiberius  to  Nero  are  in  the  nomina- 
tive case : — 

Tiberius  OiiaXepio'^  Zfjepropt,^^  B.M. 

„  'E-ni'yovo'i  ^L\67raTpL<i^ 

„  KXecov  ^ AjairrjTO'i 

Livia  KXecoi'  ' Ayan'^TO^; 

Nero  ^Iov\lo<;  KKewv  6  dp)(^i€pev<; 

,,  'IouX.io<;  KXeoiv^  ap'x^iepev';  'Aata<; 

*  The  name  Zmertorix  recurs  later  on  coins  of  Tiberius  (PI.  xxvii.  8). 
2  Doubtless  a  descendant  of  the  Zmertorix  of  B.C.  40. 
'^  Cf.  C.I.G.,  3887,   ''Eniyovos  MeviKpdrovs  ^iXonarpis  lepdis  rfjs  Vatprjs. 
■^  Probably  the  sou  of  Kleon  Agapetos,     Bassa,  the  wife  of  J.  Kleon,  Chief 
Priest  of  Asia,  shared  his  oflBce  as  High  Priestess. 


Ixii  INTRODUCTION. 

Agrippina  Jun.  Bdcraa  KXeoivo^  dpy^tep7]a         Inv.  Wadd.,  6032. 

„  Bdaaa  KA.e'toi'o?  B.M, 

From  Domitian  onwards  the  names  are  in  the  genitive : — 
Domitian  ElaavyelXavTO';^  M.  KX.  OvaXepiavov 

dp^L.  'Aala<i  B.M. 

Daring  the  next  century  and  a  half  the  coins  are  without  names. 
We  then  note  the  following  : — 

Philip  I  eirl  ^Xa.  4>lXikov  dp^i^.  B.M. 

Otacilia  eTrt  ^Xa.  ^cXlkov  dp'^i.  „ 

(Hiera  Synkletos)       cttI  KXavS.  Mrjvo?  Mion.,  S.  vii.,  353. 

Volusian  eirl  d'^/wv.  'lovX.  ©£o(j)iXou  d.  B.M. 

Games.  <|)|AAAEA<t>IA  on  a  coin  of  Gallienus  (Sestini, 
Lett.,  ix.,  61). 

Chief  types.  Naked  Apollo  holding  double-axe  and  raven  (PI. 
xxvii.  9);  Rider-god  with  double-axe;  Bull  led  to  the  sacrifice 
by  Nike  (PI.  xxvii.  10) ;  Apollo  •  and  Dionysos  in  car  drawn  by 
pantheress  and  goat  ridden  by  Eros  (PI.  xxvii.  11) ;  Piiver-god 
TAAYKOC  (PI.  xxvii.  6). 

It  is  noticeable  that  the  coinage  of  Eumeneia  is  chiefly  of  a 
sacerdotal  character.  The  dignitaries  whose  names  appear  are 
Priests  or  High  Priests  of  Asia. 

FLAVIOPOLIS. 

See  Temenothyrae. 

FULVIA. 

See  Eumeneia. 

'  El(Tavyf[Xavros  seems  to  differ  little  in  meaning  from  the  usual  aiTTjaafievov. 
■  This  name  is  given  onlj^  on  the  authority  of  Sestini. 


GKIMENOTHYRAE. 


Ixiii 


GKIMENOTHYRAE. 

Grimenothyrae  or  Flavia  Grimenotliyrae.  The  people  who  called 
themselves  Grimenothyreis  dwelt  in  the  country  between  Temeno- 
thyrae  (JJshaJi)  and  Keraraon  Agora,  on  the  upper  Siudrus  near 
Acnioneia.  Their  two  cities  were  Flavia  Grimenothyrae  and 
Trajanopolis  some  four  miles  south  of  it. 

Grimenothyrae  dates  from  the  time  of  Domitian,  and  Trajano- 
polis, a  more  convenient  site  [Charik-keui),  from  the  time  of 
Trajan.^ 

The  coins  of  Grimenothyrae  range  from  Domitian  to  Hadrian, 
and  those  of  Trajanopolis  {q.v.)  from  Trajan  to  Gordian. 

Inscr.  A  coin  of  Domitian  (Imhoof,  I.  c.)  reads  ^Xaoviwv  Tpijxevo- 
6vpi(oi'.  Those  of  Trajan  and  Hadrian  read  FpL/xevodvpicov  only, 
and  these  latter  bear  magistrates'  names  without  titles.  The 
maofistrates'  names  are  the  followinsf : — 


(Artemis) 
(Kore  veiled) 
(Herakles) 
(Hiera  Synkletos 
and  other  types) 


Hadrian 


eirl  A.  TvWL 
eVl  M.  TuWi.'^ 
iiTi  M.  TvXXL 

eVi  M.  TvXXL 

errl  A.  Tv\. 

eirl  A.  Tv\.  Tie. 

eVt  A.  TvWiov 

eVi.  AovKL.  TuX. 

eVi  'A(7K\rj7ruih[ov]  ''Att. 

eVi  ^ AaKXr/TTidSov  'Atto. 

iirl  ^ AcrKXrjTTidSov  ^AttoXX. 


Mion.,  iv.,  14G,  828. 
„        „      „     830. 
B.M. 


Invent.  IVadd. 

B.M. 
Invent.  Wadd. 

B.M. 


'  Imhoof,  Festschrift  fiir  O.  Benndorf,  p.  204 

-  A.  TvXXt  and  M.  TvXXt  are  perhaps  identical,  as  the  M  oiay  belong  to  6TTI.  for 

€TTIM(6X^^eVToO. 


Ixiv 


INTRODUCTION. 


HADRIANOPOLIS. 

Hadrianopolis  or  Hadrianopolis  Sebaste  was  a  town  in  the 
extreme  east  of  Phrygia  Paroreios,  some  15  miles  S.E.  of  Philo- 
melium  near  Boghan  Arslan. 

According  to  Ramsay  and  Anderson  its  original  name  seems  to 
have  been  Thymbrion.^  Its  coinage  extends  from  Ant.  Pius  to 
Trebonianas  Gallus.  Inscr.  AAPI ANOTTOA€ITflN,  usually  with 
addition  C€  or  Q^^[aaTi-jvo)v). 

The  following  names  of  magistrates  are  met  with  : — 

Ant.  Pius  eVi  arpa.  Aioh.  ^iXo^.  tou  ve.  to  /3'(?)^ 

Invent.  Wadd.,  COGO. 

S.  Severn s  eVl  Mvrja.  'lepo.  „  „        6065. 

S.  Severus  ?   ,    r , 

\  i-TL  ''AoicTToh/juov       luvent.  Wadd.,  6062,  6068. 
Caracal  la  J  ' 

S.  Severus 

Domna 

Caracalla 

Geta 

Caracalla 

J) 
Sev.  Alexander"^ 
J.  Mamaea 
Sev.  Alexander 


"PX- 


Uc 


B.M. 


eVt  apx-  KaXXiKpuTov^  /3'     Imhoof,  KI.  M.,  233. 
€771  JTo  .  .  .  'Pov(f)ov  Ibid, 

apx-  -^iJp-  Bet^lov  Alo<^uvtov    Inv.  Wadd.,  6074. 
dpx-  Aiocf)dvTOv  ^A\e[^LOv?]  B.M. 

i-rrl  'Aixidvrov  Invent.  Wadd.,  6076. 

eVi  apx-  Mrii'0(f)LXou  Mvp/u..  B.M. 


1  J.II.S.,  viii.  491.  48,  49  ;  xviii.  116  if. ;    Ramsay,  As.  Min.,  140.  57,  142.  60. 

2  Waddington  read  the  end  of  this  inscr.  TOV  K  flOV.  M.  Babelon  has 
kindly  sent  me  a  cast  of  the  coin,  and  I  think  I  can  read  on  it,  XOVN  ETOB- 

*  The  coins  of  Hadrianopolis  struck  in  the  time  of  Sev.  Alex,  differ  in  f\ibric 
from  the  earlier  and  later  coins  of  the  same  city,  and  are  somewhat  similar  in 
workmanship  to  those  of  Aiicyra  in  Galatia. 


HIERAPOLIS. 


Ixv 


Sev.  Alexander  iirl  Mu-qcndiov  'Epfio.  B.M. 

]\Iaxiraiaus  iirl  apx-  KaXirovppiou  /S'       Invent.  IVadd.,  6078. 

Maximus  eVt  apx-  KaXirovpinov  B.M. 

„  eVl  apx-  AovKiov  Invent.  Wadd.,  6079. 

Balbinus  eirl  apx-  Aovklov  „  „        6081. 

Gordian  eirl  apx-  Kcukivov  /3'  „  „       6082. 

„  ^  eVl  apY-  Aedp-^ou  06o8co.      Imlioof,  31.  Gr.,  400. 

Z.f.  N.,xxn\.,  202. 
B.M. 


Invent.  Wadd.,  6084. 
B.M. 


„  eVl  dp'X^.  'EpfJiOKpaTO. 

Philip  I  dpX-  ^^vrjpo. 

„  iirl  '^.(^  =  ap'x^.)    Poixpou 

Philip  II  eVt  apx-  ' Poixpov 

Treb.  Gall  us  o-rpa.  /3'  KaiK  .  . 

There  was  another  Hadrianopolis,  in  Thrace,  which,  however,  had 
not  the  title  C€B.,  and  where  the  few  magistrates^  names  which 
occur  are  preceded  by  the  title  }-\r€.{popevovro'i) .  The  only  means 
of  distinguishing  the  coins  of  these  two  cities  when  they  are  with- 
out C€B  or  magistrates'  names  is  a  minute  study  of  fabric  and 
characteristic  types. 

The  chief  types  of  the  Phrygian  Hadrianopolis  are,  Nike  with 
shield  (PL  xxviii.  5);  Men  or  Selene  on  horseback  (PI.  xxviii.  6); 
and  River-god  KAPM€IOC  {Invent.  Wadd.,  PL  xvi.  14).i  There 
are  also  some  quasi-autonomous  coius  with  the  heads  of  Athena, 
Men,  &c. 


HIERAPOLIS. 


Hierapolis,  "The  holy  city"  {Panihuh  Kalesi),  stood  on  a  lofty 
ridge  overlooking  the  wide  and  fertile  plain  of  the  Lycus  as  far  as 
its  junction  with  the  Maeander  some  15  miles  to  the  west.     Hiera- 


1  For  others,  see  Imlioof,  3Ion.  Gr.,  -iOO ;    Gr.  M.,  737;  £1.  31.,  232;   and 
Journ.  Inf.  cVArch.  Num.,  i.  20. 


Ixvi  INTRODUCTIOK. 

polls  owed  its  sanctity  to  Its  hot  springs  and  mysterious  Charoneion, 
the  dark  entrance  into  the  under-world,  from  the  orifice  of  which 
a  mephitic  vapour  rose  into  the  outer  air.  Leto  the  Mother, 
Apollo-Helios-Lairbenos,  and  other  ancient  Phrygian  divinities, 
were  chiefly  honoured  at  Hierapolis. 

Its  earliest  coins  are  autonomous  bronze  issues  of  the  2nd  cent. 
B.C.,  reading  lEPOTTOAITHN.  The  more  recent  spelling,  I  EPA 
TTOAITI2N,  dates  only  from  the  time  of  Augustus. 

The  types  of  the  autonomous  coins  are,  Ohv.  Head  of  Apollo, 
Eev.  Goddess,  Roma?,  holding  Nike  and  seated  on  three  shields 
(PI.  xxix.  1,  2) ;  also  Ohv.  Head  of  Zeus,  Jt'er.  Apollo  Kitharoedos  ; 
monogram  or  magistrate's  name  in  the  nominative  case  (PI.  xxix.  3) 
AopvKavo^,  a  name  which  is  inet  with  again  on  later  coins  of 
Augustus. 

The  Imperial  series  begins  with  coins  of  the  Proconsul  Fabius 
Maximus  (b.c.  5),  bearing  his  own  portrait. 

Fabius  Maximus  Zooa-i/j.o'=;  ^tXoiraTpL'i — Xdpa^.  B.M. 

„  Tpv(f>cov  „ 

„  Xdp7](; — Ko)[KO'i'\  „ 

Ap{,a^  Imhoof,  Kl  J/.,  238. 

»  OeoKpLTO'i  Ihid. 

„  Bpvwv  Invent.  Wadd.,  6142. 

Augustus,  &c.'  Zooaiuo<;  ^CKoTTarpi^ — Xdpa^.  B.M. 

,5  IlaTria^  'AireWiSov  „ 

„  AvjKev'i"  ^iXoirarpif;  „ 

„  K(t)Koq  II6Wt8o<i  %(=^^i\,67raTpi^?)  ,, 

„  [0e]6/fptTO9  QeoKpirov  Invent.  Wadd.,  G13G. 

'  It  is  pi-obfible  that  some  of  the  coins  in  this  list  belong  to  the  reign 
of  Tiberius,  whose  portrait,  when  accompanied  by  ZEBAZTOZ  onljj  is  very 
apt  to  be  mistaken  for  that  of  Augustus. 

-  ISToto  misprint  in  text  (p.  2-1 1)  A  f'uv  A  i»  \vyK(vs. 


niERAPOLIS. 


Ixvi 


Augustus,  &c. 


Gaius  Caesar^ 
(or  Caligula  ?) 


Tiberius 


Caligula 
Claudius 

(Diouysos) 


Nero 


Bpvoiv  Bpvri}vo<;  Invent.  M'add.,  6135. 

Aopu/cavoq  AiocxKOvplhov  B.M. 

^ApT6ficov  KoBpov  „ 

Ai(f)t\.o<i  ^iXoTTarpt^;  Imhoof,  KI.  M.,  238. 

At(f)L\o^  Ai^iXov  apx^^v  TO  /3'  B.M. 

MeviaKO<i  AicpiXov  to  7  „ 

.  .  .  mXo[?]  Mei\ix^o<^  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  238. 

Xap(i)7ridr]<;  SoxTTpdrov  „  „        239. 

Apva^  ypa/jLfiaTeiK;  S)]/xov     Invent.  Wadd.,  6137. 
Apva<;('t)  7payu,aTeu9  (s7c)  B.M. 

Mdrpcov'AiToWwvLOV    B.M.;  Irahoof,o^.  C2'i!.,239- 
^loWwi  ^loWou  <ypaixaTev<i  (.v«')  B.M. 


'IIpa<i 

KcOKO'i 

Al(J)lXo<; 

Ha-nlm 

"'AaKKrjTTidSrj'i^ 

'A'7r\o<i(?y 

'^TrXof  (?)  or  A  t'c^tXo?  ? 

Zidicnfxo<i 

'Hpd'i  "'Eiracverov 

M.   ^ULX\LO<i  'AvTiO^O^ 

M.  ^utXXi09  ^Ai'tIo'xo<: 

Rev.  Temple  TEN  El 

Inv.  Wadd., 

IIepeira<i  /8'  7p. 


Invent.  Wadd.,  6144:. 

„        6145. 

„        6146. 

Miou.,  iv.,  610. 

B.M. 

Imhoof,  KL  M.,  240. 

B.M. 
Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  240. 
Hunter,  ii.,  488. 
KP(=7pa?)     B.M. 

ZEBAZTHN 

6131;   cf.  Miou.,  iv.,  615. 
B.M. 


'   These  specimens  are  described  as  of  Gaius  Caesar,  but  tliey  may  belong  to 
Caligula. 

-  These  two  coins  are  couulermarked    ^* 


IXVin  INTHODUCTION. 

Nero  Ti.  Aiovvaio'i  B.M. 

„  Xdpij'i  13' — naTriw;  „ 

„  M.  ^Ai'T(t)ino<;  KaXo^  „ 

A^.{?)"EXovLo<;  "O-rrroixc^  Imli.,  Kl.  M.,  240. 

Agrippina  Jun.  M.  'AvTcovio<i  KaA.6?  B.M. 

5,  '  EXovio^  "A7rT0/U,0<i  „ 

„  (i}Tepo<i  ,, 

Vespasian  Mv.  ^AttXo^  Imlioof,  A7.  J/.,  241. 

]\farce]lus  Procos.    ^ 

A.D.  70 — 73  >  Mapicek.  avQv}   'Opovoia  „  „        234. 

(Demos)  ) 

Trajan  iirip-e.  Uo.  B.M. 

Though  Hierapolis  continued  to  strike  coins  at  intervals  during 
the  next  century  and  a  half  (Trajan — Valerian),  none  of  them  bear 
magistrates'  names. 

Many  of  tbem  are  quasi-autonomous,  and  from  the  time  of 
Caracalla  N€nKOPriN   is  occasionally  added  to  the  inscription. 

The  chief  types  before  Ti'ajan's  time  are  : — Lyre  ;  Tripod ;  Apollo 
Kitharoedos;  Double-axe  surmounted  by  head  of  Helios  [Lair- 
benos],  and  with  serpent  round  handle  (PI.  xxxi.  7) ;  Rider-god 
with  double-axe  (PI.  xxxi.  9) ;  Zeus  Laodikeus  (PI.  xxxi.  10) ;  Temple 
of  the  Augustan  cult,  inscr.  TEN  El  ZEBAZTUN  (Pl.xxix.4),  &c. 

After  Trajan's  time  the  types  are  more  numerous  :  among  them 
are  Athena  and  Hermes  face  to  face  (PI.  xxxi.  14) ;  MOH'OC  and 
TOPPHBOC,  the  Prophet  and  the  Priest,  the  former  with  the  bow 
and  laurel-branch  of  the  god  Apollo,  the  latter  holding  a  cultus- 
image  of  the  Phrygian  goddess,  and  leaning  on  a  lyre"  (PI.  xxix.  9); 
Two  cloaked  figures,  each  with  spear,  sacrificing  before  lighted 
altar    (cf.  similar    type    at    Dorylauum,   PI.  xxv.  7),   (PI.  xxxii.   2); 

'  Cf.  also  Laodiceia,  Wadd.,  Pastes,  142.  -  See  Ramsay,  C.  and  B.,  88. 


HIERAPOLIS.  Ixix 

Kiver-god  XPVCOPOAC  (PI.  xxx.  3);  Tyche  EVnOCIA  (PI. 
xxix.  11),  and  EVBOCIA;'  Seleue-Hekate  in  biga ;  Kybele- 
Hygieia  seated  (PI.  xxx.  0). 

Among  the  busts  on  the  obverses  are  those  of  Apollo  APXH 
r€THC(P].xxix.  10);  Helios  AAIPBHNOC  (PI.  xxx.  C) ;  ZEYC 
BnCIOC^  (PL  XXX.  2);  Z€VC  TPHIOC  (PI.  xxx.  1),  together 
with  many  other  divinities. 

The  Games  mentioned  on  coins  of  Hierapolis  are:  AKTIA, 
AKTIA  nVeiA,  AHXneiA  nveiA,  n  and  €  (each  letter  in 
a  wreath)  for  nVGIA  and  €4>€CIA(?),  and  TJ  and  O  for  nVGIA 
and  OAYMniA,"^  or  H  and  X,  or  XPVCAN.  and  TiVGl.,  for 
TTVeiA  and  XPN/CANGEIA,  on  alliance  coins  with  Sardes. 

Alliance  Coins  were  struck  at  Hierapolis  apparently  on  five 
distinct  occasions  : — 

(i.)  Under  Hadi'ian ;  with  Laodiceia,  and  reciprocally  at  Lao- 
diceia  with  Hierapolis  (see  Laodiceia). 

(ii.)  Under  M.  Aurelius,  Verus,  and  Faustina ;  with  Cibyra 
(coins  struck  there),  Ephesus,  and  Synuada. 

(iii.)    Under  Commodus  ;    with  Ephesus,  Sardes,  and  Aphrodisias. 

(iv.)  Under  the  Philips ;  with  Ephesus,  Smyrna,  Sardes,  Per- 
gamum,  and  Cyzicus. 

(v.)  Under  Valerian;  with  Ephesus  and  Smyrna. 

The  Alliance  coin  with  Ceretapa  (Eckhel,  D.  N.,  iii.,  157)  rests 
only  on  the  authority  of  Vaillant. 


1    Concerning  these  names,  see  Ramsa}',  C.  and  B.,  627,  637,  and  ImLoof,  Lyd. 
Stadtmunzen,  108,  182. 

-  On  the  derivation  of  this  epithet  of  Zeus,  see  Eamsaj',  C  and  B.,  153. 

^  AVcber  Coll. 


Ixx  INTRODUCTiUN. 


HIEROPOLIS. 


Hioropolis  (Koch-hissar)  was  the  old  religious  centre  of  the 
Glaucns  valley,  of  which  Eucarpeia  was  the  commercial  capital. 
During  nearly  the  whole  of  the  first  century  a.d.  Eucarpeia  seems 
to  have  provided  the  necessary  currency  for  the  whole  valley. 

Hieropolis  struck  coins  at  intervals  between  the  reign  of  Nerva 
and  Elagabalus.  The  inscription  is  always  l€POTTOA€ITriN 
(never   I€PAnOA€ITnN). 

The  only  personal  name  which  is  recorded  is  that  of  CI.  l*ollio, 
an  Asiarch  in  the  time  of  M.  Aurelius. 

(Head  of  Herakles)    e-m?  UwW/wro?  Invent.  TFacM.,  6186. 

(Demos)  eVt.  K.(?)  II(i)\i(ovo<;  „  „        6187. 

„  e7r;[/U..]  UmXlcoi'o^  Imlioof,  Kl.  M.,  244. 

(Head  of  Herakles)    eVi/i.  XX.  UwXX/wz'o?  „  „  „ 

Faustina  Jun.  iin/x.  K\.  TIcoXimp.  'Aaidp'^ou  B.M. 

L.  Verus  e7ri/ieX,7/^e/'T09  K\.  TIcoWiwpoi;  ^Aauip^ov        „ 

The  most  characteristic  coin-types  are  Zeus  Brontou  (PL  xxxii.  8), 
and  Hades  Sarapis,  seated,  with  Isis  standing  before  him  (PI. 
xxxii.  10).  On  small  coins  we  may  also  note  the  same  astronomical 
type  (Taurus  and  Gemini  ?,  PI.  xxxii.  5),  which  occurs  at  Eucarpeia, 
Stectorium,  and  Peltae.  The  quasi-autonomous  coins  bear  busts  of 
Helios,  Herakles,  &c. 

HYDRELA. 

Hydrela  is  placed  by  Ramsay-  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Maeander, 
opposite  Tripolis,  which  stood  on  the  right  bank. 

^  'Ettj.  on  these  coins  clearly  stands  for  eVt/ieXTj^e'i/roy,  and  it  may  have  often 
the  same  signification  on  coins  of  other  cities,  where  it  is  generally  supposed  to  be 
the  preposition  (ttL 

2  C.  and  B.,  172. 


HYHGALEIS.  Ixxi 

The  territory  of  the  Hydrelitae  comprised  tlie  lower  plain  of  the 
Lycus,  including  originally  Hierapolis,  which,  however,  gradually 
rose  to  be  the  religious  centre  of  the  district,  while  Hydrela  sank 
into  the  position  of  a  city  of  minor  importance. 

The  earliest  coins  of  Hydrela  date  from  the  1st  cent.  B.C.,  Ohv. 
Bust  of  Artemis,  Rev.  YAPHAIXnN  Meu  standing  (PI.  xxxiii.  1). 
There  ai-e  also  a  few  quasi-autonomous  and  imperial  coins  as  follows: 

Augustus 

or  youug-  Nero(?)  EuOvScopo^  Irahoof,  KI.  M.,  245. 

Hadrian  ^ArreWa^  ^ A6i]va'y6pov  uvedijKe  B.M. 

(Athena)  'AireWd^  avidrjKe  Mion.,  iii.,  279. 

(Demos)  '^TreXXa? ov  dvedi-jKe.       Iiiv.Wadd.,2-^?y2. 

The  types  of  the  coins  of  Hydrela  are,  for  the  most  part,  similar 
to  those  prevalent  at  other  Phrygian  towns,  Men  on  horse; 
Hermes  ;  Dionysos  ;  Apollo  Kithai'oeQos  ;  and  the  Capitoline  Triad 
(Zeus,  Hera,  and  Athena,  PI.  xxxiii.  2). 

Among  the  busts  on  the  quasi-autonomous  issues  are  those  of 
Athena,  Sarapis,  and  AHMOC,  some  of  which  seem  to  be  con- 
siderably later  than  Hadrian's  time, 

HYRGALEIS. 

The  Hyrgaleis  occupied  part  of  the  modern  Clial-ova  in  the  bend 
of  the  upper  Maeander,  between  the  territory  of  Dionysopolis  on 
the  Avest  and  the  plain  of  Peltae  on  the  east. 

The  townships  of  the  Hyrgalean  Plain  formed  a  single  federation 
or  KOLVov.  There  are  several  ancient  sites  in  the  plain,  and  the 
exact  place  of  mintage  is  uncertain.  A  coin  of  Domna  mentioned 
by  Ramsay  {C.  and  B.,  129)  bears  the  inscription  YPrAA€nN 
OMONOIA  (  =  K0iv6i'). 

Coins,  quasi-autonomous  and  Imperial,  were  occasional!}^  issued 


Ixxii  INTRODUCTION. 

here  during  the  latfer  part  of  the  2 ad  and  the  earlier  part  of  the 
3rd  cent.  a.d.  (Ant.  Pius  to  Sev.  Alexancler). 

Ant.  Pius                  evrl  ^AttoWoSotov  ap~)(^.  In  rent.  Wadd.,  G201. 

„                            €7rl  'AttoWco.  arpcu.  Z.  f.  N.,  xvii.,  22. 

J.  Domna                  eVl  'lovXiov  ^ASpdcrrou  cip-^o.  B.M. 

Caracalla                   eVt  ^lovXiov  ^ Ahpacnov  a/3%.  Inv.  Vt  add.,  6203. 

„  cTTt  orp Tt  B.M. 

The  remaining  coins  are  without  magistrates'  names,  but  they 
are  dated  and  were  all  issued  in  the  same  yeai%  T TI^  =  30G  from 
the  Lydo-Phrygian  or  SuHan  Era  85 — 84  B.C.,  corresponding  with 
222  A.D.,  the  year  in  which  Severus  Alexander  became  emperor. 
They  are  for  the  most  part  quasi-autonomous,  with  heads  of 
Sjnkletos,  Boule,  &c. 

In  this  same  year  dated  coins  were  also  struck  at  the  neighbour- 
ing Dionysopolis  with  iO=V0  from  an  era  starting  from  152 — 3 
A.D. ;  cf.  the  coins  of  Laodiceia  with  the  dates  flH  and  PH=88 
and  108  from  an  era  starting  from  123 — 4  a.d.  It  is  probable 
therefore  that  Games  were  held  at  Laodiceia  in  211 — 12,  at  Diony- 
sopolis and  by  the  Hyrgaleis  in  221 — 2,  and  again  at  Laodiceia 
in  231 — 2,  and  that  special  issues  of  money  were  required  for  the 
same  decennial  festival,  at  one  city  or  another,  every  ten  years. 

The  chief  types  of  the  Hyrgalean  coins  are  the  Rider-god  with 
double-axe  and  hound  {Z.  f.  N.,  xvii.,  22);  Zeus  Laodikeus  ;  Apollo 
and  Artemis  face  to  face  (PI.  xxxiii.  3)  ;  Demeter  standing  (PI. 
xxxiii.  4),  and  Kybele  enthroned  (PI.  xxxiii.  5);  River-god  MAI  AN 
APOC  (Imhoof,  A7.  M.,  246),  and  others. 

JULIA  (IPSITS). 
Ipsus   was  an    old    Phrygian    town    probably    near    the    modern 
Ishakli,^  at  the  foot  of  the  N.E.  extremity  of  the  range  of  mountains 
'    AudersoD,  J.II.S.,  xviii.  110  ff. 


LAODICEIA.  IXMII 

now  called  Sultan  Dagh.  It  received  the  name  Julia  in  early 
Imperial  times.  It  was  a  station  on  the  important  ti-ade-route 
fi-om  the  west  through  I'hrygia  to  Tconium  and  the  east,  and  stood 
about  midway  between  the  modern  Afiun  Kara-Mssar  and  AJc- 
Shehr.  The  name  of  Ipsns  was  famous  for  the  great  battle  in 
which  Seleucus  and  Lysimachus  defeated  Antigonus  and  his  son 
Demetrius  in  301  B.C. 

There  are  coins  of  Nero  and  Agrippina  Jun.  which  are  attributed 
to  the  city  of  Julia  with  the  following  names  : — 
Nero  Sepyto^  'Hc^aiarlcov,  'lovXiecov  B.M. 

Agrippina  Sepyio'i  'H'pacaTian>,  'Iov\.i[ecov]        Miou.,  iv.,  G59. 

„  ' H(paC(TTlQ)l>,  'IovXi[€coi']  B.M. 

Nero  A^ifxea^'AdrjvaL 'lovXiicoP     Imh.,  ZZ.  ilf.,  247. 

The  following  coins,  struck  two  hundred  years  later,  belong 
without  doubt  to  the  city  of  Julia  : — 

Aemilian  ^cXorei/nov  to  8e{  =  Se[vTepov])  ap^-  B.M. 

„  ^tXoTei/jbw  apx-  TO  jB'  „ 

Cornelia  Supera     ^i,XoreLp,(p  ap^.  ro  ^' 

It  is  curious  that  no  coins  should  be  known  of  Julia  during  the 
long  interval  between  the  time  of  Nero  and  that  of  Aemilian.  The 
chief  types  are  figured  on  PI.  xxxiii. 


LAODICEIA. 

Laodiceia  ad  Lycum  was  a  Seleucid  stronghold  founded  bv 
Antiochus  II  (261 — 246  e.g.),  and  named  after  his  wife  Laodice. 
There  had  been  an  older  city  on  the  same  site  called  Diospolis  or 
Ilhoas.  The  territory  of  Laodiceia  included  a  great  part  of  the 
Lycus  valley,  and  was  bounded  by  the  two  streams  Lykos  and 
Kapros,  which  are  personified  on  its  coins  as  Wolf  and  Boar. 

1: 


Ixxiy  INTRODUCTION. 

The  earliest  coins  of  Laodiceia  were  Cistophori,  which  fall 
chronologically  into  three  classes  : — 

(i.)  189 — 133  B.C.  with  AAO  and  the  following  varying  symbols: — ■ 
Wolf  and  turreted  head  ;  Wolf  and  Lyre ;  Head  of  City-goddess, 
Aphrodite,  or  Laodice  (PI.  i.  7 — 9). 

(ii.)  After  133  b.c.  with  AAO;  caduceus  as  constant  symbol,  and 
the  following  personal  names  : — 

Zev^lf  ^A-TTOWWVLOV  rOV  ^AflVl^TOV  B.M. 

''0\vfX7n68(i)po<;  'Ep/jiojevov  „ 

'Epfxoyevrj^  ' OXvjJLTrLohuipov  Invent.  Wadd.,  7020. 
'l7nT0'^atT}]'i  Atii'o/jd^ov  B.M. 

zit Niicofxi]8ov  Mion.,  iv.,  673. 

AioZiiopov  B.M. 

AioSdipnu  fB  above  caduceus)  „ 

KpaTlTTTTOV  „ 

repoi>To<i  (with  A  over  AAO)               Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  263. 

^coarpdrov  Pinder,  561,  64. 

TipiTjaiXeov  Invent.  Wadd.,  7023. 

'Aa[K\r]]7rido  .  .  B.M. 

'A6T]r.           [\  cistoph.)  „ 

4>dac<i  „ 

(iii.)  Proconsular  Cistophori  58 — 48  B.C.,  with  the  names  of  the 
following  Proconsuls  in  Latin,  and  of  local  magistrates  in  Greek 
letters : — 

T.  Ampius  T.  f.,  58—57  b.c.     Tt^XeKpdTrj^  Pinder,  180. 

C.  Fabius  M.  f ,  57 — ^6  b.c.     Ewjvo^  'HpcoSov      Invent.  Wadd..  7080. 


LAODICEIA. 


Ap.  Palclier  Ap.  f.,  Procos. 
of  Cilicia  53 — ^51  B.C., 
and  Jmperator 


P.  Lentulus,  P.  f.,  I'rocos. 
of    Cilicia    56 — 53    B.C., 

and  Imperator  "AttoXo';  ArjfxrjTpiov       Imli.,  Kl.  M.,  263. 

„  „  K/3aTi7r7ro[9]  B.M. 

„  „  ' Hp6(f)avT0<i  'Hpo(f)dpT[ov]  „ 

„  „  ''AprefMLScopo';  Aa/jiOKpaTov  „ 

„  „  ^ AtvoWoovlo^  AaixoKpdrov,  Zoi}<ji/j.o<; 

B.M.  and  Iinhoof,  Kl.  M.,  263. 

"'AttoWmviO'^  Aa/jbOKpaTOv,  Zooai/J.o<i  B.M. 
„  „  'AuTiiJL7]87}<i  KXecouo^;  (A  over  AAO)    „ 

„  „  "AiToWcovLo^  [Evdpxov\  (A  over  AAO 

Imboof,  Kl.  M.,  263. 

„  „  'AttoXXmvlo^  Evdpxov  (I  over  AAO) 

B.M. 
M.    TuUius    M.   f.    Cicero, 
Procos.   of    Cilicia  51 — 
50  B.C.,  and  Imperator         '"Avnix/jBrj'i  KXicovo<;  (A  over  AAO) 

Imlioof,  Kl.  M.,  263. 
„  „  Ad/Sa^  rivppov  Miou.,  iv.,  676. 

C.  Faunius,  Pontifex, 

Praetor  49 — 48  B.C.     Ka^iaoK\r}<i  Evdpxov  (B  over  AAO) 

Invent.  Wadd.,  7031. 
„  „  ^ArrdXav  A'qixrjrpiov  (?  over  AAO) 

Imboof,  Kl.  M.,  264. 

The  autonomous  bronze  coins  of  Laodiceia,  which  must  be  con- 
temporary with  the  Cistophori,  are  without  magistrates'  names. 
The  types  chiefly  point  to  the  worship  of  a  goddess  of  the  Aphro- 
dite type  (PI.  xxxiv.  1 — 8).  The  head  of  this  goddess  on  some 
specimens  (PI.  xxxiv.  7)  is  so  little  like  an  ideal  conception  that  I 
am  tempted  to  call  it  a  traditional  portrait  of  Queen  Laodice,  from 


]: 


INTRODUCTION. 


whom  the  city  took  its  name,  and  upon  whom  Antiochus  conferred 
divine  honours,  directing  that  High-Priestesses  for  her  special  cult 
should  be  appointed  in  various  parts  of  his  kingdom.^ 

The  latest  autonomous  coins,  which  seem  to  belong  to  about  the 
middle  of  the  1st  cent.  B.C.,  bear  the  monogram  ^^■{  =  'E/caT.{?)" 
(PJ.  xxxiv.  9—11).^ 

The  quasi-autonomous  and  Imperial  coins  range  from  the  time  of 
Augustus  to  the  reign  of  Trajan  Decius,  and  bear  the  following 
names : — 

(Demos)  ^^eiraXKa'^  (with  his  portrait)  * 

P.M.  [PI.  xxxiv.  12]. 
nvdij<;  (with  his  portrait)^  P.M.  [PI.  xxxiv.  13]. 
(Aphrodite?)  ^{=nvdrj^)  P.M. 

ffi  ^{=n6e,]<i  nodov)      p.m.  [pi.  xxxiv.  i4]. 

(Apollo)  n^^;;?  nvOov  .        P.M.  [PI.  xxxiv.  15]. 

nvOij^  nvOov  g/?  B.M. 

Augustus  IIvdr]<i  TIvOov  St?(?)  „ 

„  Uvdrj'i  TIvOov  TO  hevrepov  „ 

„  ^o  {=^ KopiJi'jXio^)  AioaKovpiSi]^  5, 

(Men)  „  „  „  „ 


>  Edict  of  Antiochus  II,  B.C.H..  1885,  324  ff. 


"  The  suggestion  that  it  may  stand  for  a  date  ^T-  KA.  ('-f-  Year  21  of  the 
SuUan  era=:B.C.  63)  seems  far  from  probable,  though  the  coins  may  well  be  of 
about  that  time. 

^  The  coins  which  seem  to  rae  to  read  €TTI  ATT — OKP*l*  on  the  obv.  round 
a  bearded  head,  and  AAOAIK€ — GJN  'I'OI  (=  *ot.)  round  a  standing 
Dionysos  on  the  7-ev.,  which  have  been  hitherto  assigned  to  the  Phrygian  Laodiceia, 
certainly  belong  to  lierytus  in  Phoenicia  under  the  name  of  Laodiceia  Phoenices. 
A  specimen  has  been  recently  sent  me  from  Eeyrout,  the  provenance  of  which 
confirms  my  reattribution  of  these  small  coins. 

*  On  these  names  see  Imhoof,  Alon.  Gr.,  406,  and  Ramsay,  C.  and  B.,  34  sq. 


LAODICEIA. 


Ixxvii 


Augustus 


Caliafula 


Claudius 

Nero  Caesar 
(Demos") 


Nero  Caesar 
Agrippina  Jun. 
Nero  Augustus- 

(Meu) 


^o  {  =  Kopi'i']Xio<;)  ALoa-KovplBi]<i  TO  Bevrepov    B.M. 

SooaOii'T]';  ff^i^i  B.M. ;  cf.  Mion.,  iv.,  714:. 

IloXeiJbwv  ^iXoTrarpt^^  (no.  i.  i]i  footnote)     B.M. 
^E       ^^{  =  TIo\6/j,a)v    ^iXoirarpi^)    (no.    i.    in 

footnote)  B.M. 

fT    ^E    *^  {=^^Ai'Td)vio<;  UoXe/xcov   ^iXoTraTpi?) 

(no.  i.  in  footnote)  B.M. 

^[=^^AvT(i)vlov)  IToXe/xft)f09    v'lov   Zi']vo)vo<i  (no. 

ii.  in  footnote)  B.M. 

no\e/jiU)vo<;  ulov  Zrjvcovo^;  (no.  ii.  in  footnote)    ,, 
eVt   C6peu)<i  "AvToaviov,  Ho.  viov,  Zijvcouo'i  (uo.  ii. 

in  footnote)  B.M. 

eVt    iepeco<;  ^Aptcovlov    Uo.   viov,  Z)]vo)vo^    to    8' 

(no.  ii.  in  footnote)       Invvnt.  ^yadd.,  G2-4o. 
eVt    le.    Zi]voivo<i    Ho.    vl\ov\    to    h'    (no.    ii.    in 

footnote)  B.M. 

Tatov  TIoaTo/jLov  B  (in  wreath)  „ 

Tatov  TLoarofXov  „ 

Avjw.  Z)]V(avo<i  Z)]vo)v  vio'i  (no.  iii.  in  footnote)  „ 
^o  {  =  Kopv}']\io^)  Alreiwi  „ 

Ro    Alur)a<i  „ 


'  Concerning  the  Zenonid  famil}'  of  Laodiceia  see  llainsaj-,  C.  and  B.,  pp.  ^^-l  ff. 
On  the  coins  from  Augustus  to  Nero  the  names  are  recorded  of  three  members  of 
this  famous  family,  viz  : — 

(i.)    Antonius  Polemo,  Philopatris  (Augustus — Caligula). 

(ii.)  Antonius  Zeno,  son  of  Polemo,  Hiereus  four  times  (Claudius  and  Nero  Caes.). 

(iii.)  Zeno,  son  of  Ant.  Zeno,  or  Ant.  Zeno,  son  of  Zeno(?)  (Nero  Aug.). 

'  Alliance  coins  with  Smj'rna,  p.  32 1. 


1: 


xxvni 


INTRODUCTION. 


Nero  Augustus 

Nero  Aug.  (^eo?) 

(Boule  and  Demos) 

Vespasian 

(Synkletos) 

Titus 

Domitian  Caesar 

(Demos) 

Domitian  Caesar 
(Demos) 

3} 

(Laodiceia) 
Domitian,  Aug.  and 
Domitia,* 
(Roma) 
(Laodiceia) 


Hadrian,  Sabiua 


L/3aTepo9^  vo/j,o6eT7]<; 


Kpa'i 

'JouA-to?  ^Ai>hpoviKo<i  EuepyeT)]<; 


B.M. 


Aut.  Pius 


'Joi;Xt09  ^Avhp6i'LKo<i  Euepyhrj'i  „ 

O/Jioi'oia  iirrl  MapKeWov'  av6v.  „ 

rdio^  'IovXio<;  Korvi"'          Invent.  Wadd.,  6271. 

Tdlo^  ^lovXto^  KoTVi  B.M. 

rdio<i  ^IovXio<;  Korv^  „ 

'JouX/o?  K6tu<;  „ 

KXavSla  Zt/vq)vi<;^  „ 

KXavBia  Z)]V(ovl^  „ 

K.  Zrjvcovi^  „ 

^lovXia  Z7]voovi'i^  „ 

Sea  Kopm]Xiov  AioaKovpiSov     Imh.,  Kl.  M.,  266. 

hiCL    Ro     AlOCTKOVpiSoV  B.M. 

^o  AioaKovplSov  „ 
^AyptTririvo^  aTpaTtjycov  dvedTjKe" 

Mion.,  iv.,  736—742. 

JJo.  AI'Xlo(;  Atoi'Ucno<;  B.M. 

ALOVVCTLO'i 


'  Cf.  Imboof,  3fon.  Gr.,  408,  wliere  ['A]/nd|«ioy  is  perhaps  a  misreading  of 
Kparepoi. 

-  T.  Clodius  Eprius  Marcellus,  Procos.  a.b.  70 — 73. 

^  Julius  Kotys,  Claudia  Zenonis,  and  Julia  Zenonis  are,  according  to  Ramsay's 
stemma  (C.  and  B.,  p.  46),  children  of  Zeno  (no.  iii.  in  footnote,  p.  Ixxvii.). 
Claudia  and  Julia  were  probably  hereditary'  priestesses. 

■•  As  to  the  temple  inscribed  €TTI  N  €  I  K I OC  on  these  coins,  cf.  Imhoof,  Mon. 
Gr.,  p.  405. 

•''  The  inscr.  on  Mion.,  736,  where  ypa/x.  appears  in  place  of  a-TpaTrjyioi/,  is  tooled 
and  cannot  be  relied  on. 


LAODICEIA. 


Ixxix 


(Dionysos) 
(Meu) 
(Helios) 
(Demos) 


AlX.  Atovvaio<i  B.M. 

ALovvato<i  Cf.  Imhoof,  Man.  Gr.,  403. 

Aiov6.  E.M. 

LIo.  A'i\.to^  AiovvaiO<i  ^a/3LViav6^  „ 


M.  Aurelius  Caesar  Atovvatoq  „ 

„  „  n.  K/\.  'ATraXo^  uve6i]/C€^  „ 

„  „  n.  KX.  "^TToXo?  aveOrjKe.  iirL^viKLov)  „ 

(Hiera  Syukletos)  II.  K.  "ATra\o<i  iirivUiov  dve6t]K€P  „ 

„  'ArToXoi;  dueOij.  iirLviKLOP     Invent.  Wadd.,  6249. 

„  U.  K.  'AttuXo^  up-y^tepaTevcov  dvedrjKe  B.M. 

„  77.  K.  'AttoKo^  ,, 

„  "ATja\o<i  „ 

„  'ArraXo'^  di>e{6riKe)  „ 

(Demos)  11.  K\.  "AttuXo^  dvedrjKev  „ 

„  n.  K\.  'ArTa\o<i  dveOi]K6  dp-^tepa. 

Invent.  Wadd.,  6245. 

M.  Aurelius  iirl  dvOv.  T.  11  o.  IleScovo^"  B.M. 

„  iirl  dv6v.  Hottl.  IIe^(jovo<i       Imh.,  Mon.  Gr.,  408. 

Yerus  [^''J'^]  Ho-klWIov  IleSoovo'i  dvOvrraTov 

Imhoof,  Gr.  M.,  743. 

In  the  reign  of  Comraodus  Laodiceia  was  made  a  Neokorate  city, 
and,  by  a  decree  of  the  Senate  at  a  later  date,  the  name  of 
Antoninus  (Elagabalus)   was  associated  with   that  of   Commodus  : 


'  P.  Claudius  Attalus,  High  Priest,  was  a  citizen  both  of  Laodiceia  and  Smyrna, 
in  which  latter  city  he  was  honoured  with  the  title  aocf^iarrji.  The  coins  struck  in 
his  name  at  Smyrna  are  inscribed  ATTAAOC  C04>ICTHC  TAIC 
TTATPICI  CMYP.  AAO-  The  coins  which  he  struck  at  Laodiceia,  in- 
scribed ETTINIKION)  3.re  connected  with  the  temple  of  Zeus  Laodikeus,  which 
may  have  been  built  in  Domitian's  time  (Imhoof,  Mon.  Gr.,  405). 


C.  Popilius  Pedo,  Procos.  a.d.  160 — 16L 


IxXX  INTRODUCTION. 

N€nKOPnN   KOMOAOV   K€  ANTnN€INOV  AOrMATI 
CYNKAHTOV. 

Duriug-  the  reign  of  Sept.  Severus^  193 — 211  a.d.,  it  is  doubtful 
whether  any  coins  were  issued  in  his  name  at  Laodiceia.  On  the 
other  hand,  the  Laodicean  coins  of  Caracalla's  time  are  plentiful, 
though  pi^obably  they  were  all  struck  on  the  occasion  of  some 
great  Festival.  Most  of  them  bear  the  date  TnH  =  year  88,  which, 
reckoned  from  an  era  starting  in  123 — 4  a.d.,  yields  211 — -12  as  a 
Festival  year  at  Laodiceia.  Just  10  years  later,  this,  or  a  similar. 
Festival  was  celebrated  at  Dionysopolis  and  by  the  Hyrgaleis,  as 
their  dated  coins  seem  to  prove,  and  again  20  years  later,  once 
more  at  Laodiceia,  if  the  countermark  P|  on  Laodicean  coins 
of  Elagabalus  and  Severus  Alexander  stands  for  the  date  108 
(  =  231 — 2  A.D.).     Sre  above,  pp.  Iv.  and  Ixxii. 

The  only  remaining  personal  names  on  Laodicean  coins  are  the 
following  :— 

Domna  eVt  AlX.  Tlt'ypijTOfi  Aatdp)^^.  7'  B.M. 

Caracalla  eVl  AlX.  n.i-ypriTo<i  Aaidp.  „ 

„  iirl  n.  AlX.  Tlirfpi^TO^  Acjidp.  y  „ 

(Demos)  eVt  [IT.]  Al\.  Tli'ypijTO'iAcndp.      Z.  f.  N.,  xii.,  346. 

Caracalla  \_A.  A'LXlllypri^Aaidp')(7]<i'y^^  uv€6t]K€v    B.M. 

Otacilia  <://3p(^tepe&)[?]  TouaKiavov^  „ 

A  o:eneral  examination  of  the  above  list  of  the  Laodicean  coins 
of  Imperial  times  leads  me  to  infer  that  they  are  all  dedicatory 
issues,  or,  in  other  words,  Festival  coins,  and  that  it  is  even  probable 
that  no  coins  whatever  were  struck  in  the  intervals  between 
Festival  and  Festival ;  hence  perhaps  the  break  during  the  i-eign 
of  S.  Severus. 

'  'Vnv(TKi(ii>ui'  as  a  Phrygian  name  occurs  in  Suidas,  Le.v.,  s.v.  Libanios. 


LAODICKIA.  Ixxxi 

The  Games  specially  mentioned  on  the  coins  are  tlie  ACKAH 
neiA  (Caracalla,  Z.  f.  N.,  xiv.,  122);  the  ANTnN[€INIA]  KO 
MOA€IA  (Caracalla,  Year  88  =  211  A.D.,  B.M.,  and  Geta,  Imhoof, 
A7.  J/.,  274);  and  the  KOINA  ACIAC  (Maesa,  B.M.). 

As  Ramsay  remarks  (C.  and  B.,  55)  "  the  Koivov  held  its  festival 
according  to  some  unknown  system  of  rotation  in  a  small  number 
of  the  principal  cities  of  the  province/'  and  it  is  probable  that  the 
coins  which  were  dedicated  by  the  Asiarch  Aelius  Pigres  may  have 
been  issued  for  a  festival  of  the  Koivov  'Aai'a^,  while  the  coins 
dated  88  and  108  may  have  been  struck  for  one  of  the  other  great 
festivals,  ^AvTcovelvia  KofxoBeia,  for  instance. 

The  types  on  the  Laodiceian  coins  in  Imperial  times  are  un- 
usually numerous.  The  more  important  among  them  have  been 
discussed  by  Ramsay  (C.  and  B.,  passim).  Detailed  descriptions 
are  given  in  the  text.  A  brief  mention  of  some  of  them  is  there- 
fore all  that  is  here  required  : — Altar  of  Isis  (PJ.  xxxiv.  15);  Zeus 
Laodikeus  (PI.  xxxv.  1,  &c.) ;  Hades  enthroned  (PI.  xxxv.  9) ;  Wolf 
and  Boar,  Rivers  Lykos  and  Kapros  (PI.  xxxvi.  7);  Pantheistic 
Tyche  (PL  xxxvi.  6);  Zeus  Aseis  carrying  infant,  with  goat  beside 
him  (PI.  xxxvi.  5);  Bust  of  Z€VC  AC6IC,  Z?er.  Goat  (PI.  xxxvi.  11); 
Eros  or  Hypnos(?)  recumbent  (PI.  xxxvi.  8);  Bust  of  the  CVN€ 
APION  N€nN  (Ph  xxxvi.  8);  Temple  inscribed  6TTINIKIOC 
(PI.  xxxvii.  6);  The  Capitoline  Triad  (PL  xxxvii.  7);  Aphrodite 
dressing  her  hair  (PL  xxxvii.  9) ;  Ge  and  Thalassa  supporting  statue 
of  Caracalla  (PL  xxxvii.  12);  Laodikeia  enthroned  between  <l>PVriA 
and  KAPIA  (PL  xxxviii.  2),  or  between  recumbent  River-gods 
AVKOC  and  KATTPOC  (PL  xxxviii.  3);  Emperor(?)  addressing 
citizens  (?)  within  an  open  pillared  court  (PL  xxxviii.  1);  The 
Seasons(?)  as  four  children  €VTVX€IC  KAIPOI  (  =  Latin  FE 
LICIA  TEMPORA  or  TEMPORUM  f  EUCIT AS,  Bev.  Num., 
1891,  31);    Rhea  or  Amaltheia  nursing  infant  Zeus,  with  Kuretes 

I 


Ixxxii  INTRODUCTION, 

guarding    her,    and    river-gods    at     her    feet    {Jalir.    d.    Inst.,    iii., 
289). 

With  Traja.n  Decins  the  coinage  of  Laodiceia  comes  to  an  end. 

For  Alliance  coins  see  infra,  p.  327  ff. 

LEONNA. 

Leonna  or  Leonnaea  is  conjecturally  placed  by  Ramsay^  at 
Jlissar,  5  miles  N.  of  Sebaste  in  the  plain  of  the  Sindros  [Banaz- 
Ova),  W.  of  the  Burgas  Dagh. 

The  only  coin  at  present  known  of  this  place  belongs  apparently 
to  the  2nd  cent.  B.C.,  and  is  figured  by  Imhoof  (A7.  3L,  PI.  ix.  7) : — 
Ohv.  Turreted  female  head;  Bev.  AEONNAITIIN  Lion  seated 
on  spear-head,  holding  broken  shaft  of  spear  in  raised  1.  fore-paw. 
The  seated  lion  occurs  also  on  contemporary  coins  of  Peltae. 

LYSIAS. 

Lysias,  according  to  Eamsay"  and  Anderson,^  was  a  city  pro- 
bably founded  by  a  general  of  Seleucus  or  Antiochus  the  Great, 
and  named  after  himself;  it  lay  on  the  great  trade-route  from 
Apameia,  in  a  N.E.  direction  to  the  Paroreio^:,  in  the  plain  called 
Oinan-ova,  some  5  miles  ^V^  of  the  head  of  Lake  Limuae  [Ilulran 
Gbl)  and  L5  miles  N.E.  of  Metropolis. 

The  only  known  coins  belong  to  the  reigns  of  ^l.  Aurelius,  Corn- 
modus,  and  Gordian.     Only  one  magistrate's  name  is  recorded: — 
M.  Aurelius  eVt  ^\a.  "AttciXov*  Invent.  Wadd.,  6329. 

Commodus  evl  <PX.  'AttoXov  Mion.,  ;S'.  vii.,  470. 

Lucilla  eVl  ^\.  'ArrdXou  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  270. 

(Demos)  eirl  'Att(iXou  B.^L 

1  G.  and  B.,  597.  2  C.  and  B.,  754-.  =>  J.H.S.,  xviLi.,  107  ff. 

*  Perhaps  a  younger  relative  of  P.  CI.  Attalos  of  Laodiceia. 


METRoroLis.  Ixxxiii 

It  would  thus  seem  that  coins  were  struck  at  Lysias  ouly  oa  two 
special  occasions,  once  by  Flavins  Attalus  (M.  Aurelius  and  Com- 
m(jdus)  and  once  again  under  Gordiau.  The  types  are  of  no 
special  interest. 

METEOPOLIS. 

There  were  two  cities  called  Metropolis  in  Phrygia  and  one  in 
Ionia,  and  it  is  difficult  to  distinguish  between  their  coins. 

To  the  northern  Metropolis  in  the  Cayster  valley,  E.  of  Pryui- 
nessus,  no  coins  can  be  certainly  attributed,  and  the  only  ones  that 
clearly  belong  to  the  southern  Metropolis^  in  the  Chal  Ova,  on  the 
great  eastern  highway  from  Apameia  to  Phrj'^gia  Paroreios,  seem  to 
have  been  issued  for  some  special  Festival  held  there  between  219 
and  251  a.d. 

Otacilia  No  magistrate's  name  B.M. 

(Hiera  Boule)  „  „  „ 

Trajan  Decius  Trap.  ^A\e^.  Tielov  apy^.  irp.       Inv.  Wadd.,  6335. 

Etruscilla  Trap.  ^AXe^.  Tieiov  Trpco.  cip.  Idem,  6336. 

„  Trap.  ^A\e^.  Tielov  ap)(^.  Trpco.  B.M. 

Herennius  Etruscus  tto.  'AXe.  Tieiov  Trp.  ap. 

B.M. ;  cf.  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  278. 

„  „  Tra.  ^A\e.  Tieiov  irp.  dp-^.  B.M. 

Hostilian  no  magistrate's  name  „ 

Tieiou  is  an  indeclinable  name.^  Alexander  Tieiou  is  mentioned 
in  an  inscription  as  a  leading  citizen  of  Metropolis  about  250  a.d. 
The  formula  with  Trapd  instead  of  eiri  occurs  also  on  Festival  coins 
of  Apameia  (see  supra,  p.  xxxv.  ff.). 

1  Cf.  Ramsay,  Athen.  Mitth.,  vii.,  144;  J.H.S.,  iv.,  53-71;   viii.,  510;    C  and 
B.,  749,  758  ;  and  Anderson,  J.H.S-,  xviii.,  lOl. 
'  Ramsay,  C.  and  B.,  758. 


Ixxxii 


INTRODUCTION. 


The  diicf  types  are:  —  Helmeted  bust  of  tlie  Founder  (?) 
AKAMAC,  son  of  Theseus^  (see  also  Syunada) ;  Men  with  pine- 
cone  {V\.  xxxix.  1);  Artemis  Ephesia;  Dionysos,  &c. 

MIEAEUM. 

Midai'um  was  situated  in  the  extreme  N.  of  Phrygia  ou  the 
River  Tembris  or  Tembros,  about  18  miles  E.  of  Dorylaeum  on  the 
road  to  Pessinus  in  Galatia.  Its  traditional  founder  was  King 
Midas.- 

In  Imperial  times  (Augustus  to  Philip)  coins  were  struck  at 
Midal'um,  not  continuously,  but  only  on  special  occasions. 

The  following  personal  names  are  met  with  on  the  coins  : — 

Caracalla  eVl  KX.  AlXiavov  vrp.  apx-  B.M. 

Geta  eVl  AlXiavov  Imhoof,  A7.  M.,  279. 

Maximus  eVt  Avp.  ^AXe^di'Spou  up.  B.M. 

I'liilip  I  eirl  Avp.  Aiovvcriov  irp.  apx-  Mion.,  iv.,  861. 

Amoug  the  types  a  few  deserve  to  be  mentioned: — T€MBPOC^ 
Recumbent  River-god  (PI.  xxxix.  3,  and  p.  387,  no.  14);  Pan  stand- 
ing (Imhoof,  KI.  M.,  PI.  ix.  8);"^  City  Tyche  seated  on  rock,  with 
River-god  swimming  at  her  feet  (PI.  xxxix.  4),  or  between  two 
Erotes  with  torches  (Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  279)  ;   J\Ien  with  pine-cone. 

For  an  explanation  of  the  curious  iuscr.  MIA/\EnN  .  B  on 
no.  13,  see  p.  337,  note  1. 

'  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  277,  suggests  that  Akainantion  ma}'  have  been  the  original 
name  of  Metropolis. 

-   Eckhel,  D.  N.,  iii.,  168,  Coin  of  Gordian :   Rev.  Head  of  Midas  and  inscr, 

TON    KTICTHN. 

:'  Cf.  In-ent.  Wadd.,  6338,  where  the  name  is  T6MBPIC. 

*  Midas  got  his  ass's  ears  for  preferring  Pan's  music  to  that  of  Apollo  (Ovid, 
Met.,  xi.). 


OCOCLEIA.  IXXXV 

NACOLEIA. 

Nacoleia,  now  the  desolate  village  of  8idi-el-Ghazi,  was  in 
Roman  times  a  flourishing  town  situated  ou  the  river  Parthenius, 
an  affluent  of  the  upper  Sangarius  some  40  miles  S.  of  Dorylaeum. 
It  was  once  encompassed  by  forest  land,  but  the  country  is  now 
bare  and  arid.  It  struck  coins  occasionally  between  the  reigns  of 
Titus  and  Gordian. 

There  are  no  personal   names   on  any  of  the   specimens   in  the 
British    Museum,  and  the   only  one  hitherto   published   which   is, 
perhaps,  correctly  read  is  the  following  : — 
Trajan  iirl  'Ak[vX\.Io]v  TlpoicXov^  Wadd.,  Fastes,  171. 

The  leading  types  are:  —  Demeter  enthroned  (PL  xxxix.  9); 
Winged  caduceus  (Pi.  xxxix.  8)  ;  Herakles  of  the  Farnese  type 
with  inscr.  TON  KTICCTHN-  (no.  9,  p.  340);  and  River-god 
TTAPeeNIOC  (PI.  xxxix.  10). 

OCOCLEIA. 

Ococleia  is  conjecturally  placed  by  Ramsay^  near  Metropolis  in 
the  Chal-Ova,  at  the  modern  Tatarli,  and  Imhoof  {Kl.  M.,  280) 
notes  that  the  ohv.  die  of  one  of  its  coins  is  identical  with  that  of 
a  coin  of  the  neighbouring  Lysias. 

It  appears  to  have  issued  coins  on  two  occasions  only ;  once  in 
the  time  of  Commodus,  and  once  again  in  the  reign  of  Gordian  : — 

Time  of  Commodus. 
(Hiera  Synkletos)  cVl  K\.  KaXco^porov  B.M. 

^  This  coin  is  attributed  by  Waddiugton  to  T.  Aquillius  Proculus,  Procos. 
A.D.  103—104. 

-  In  Mion.,  iv.,  871,  after  Mus.  Tkeujjoli,  ii.,  973,  this  inscription  is  probably 
misread  eVl  'Ovrjalfiov  ap)(. 

3   a  and  B.,  i.,  751 ;  cf.  J.H.8.,  iv.,  397,  and  As.  Min.,  136,  28. 


Ix 


XXVI 


INTRODUCTION. 


Crispiua  [K]a\co/3poTo<i  'Aaidp')(^.  Eamsay. 

Commodus  Alliance  coin  with  Bruzu?. 

{Ninn.  Chron.,  1892,  PI.  xvi.  18.) 

The  chief  types  ai'e  : — Demeter(?)  standing  to  front  (PI.  xl.  1) ; 
Zeus  enthroned  ;  and  Deraeter-Kybele  and  Zens  face  to  face,  with 
altar  between  them  (PL  xl.  3).  There  are  Alliance  coins  with 
Bruzus  under  Commodus  (p.  342). 


OTRUS. 

Otrus  was  one  of  the  five  cities  of  the  Eucarpitic  plain  in  central 
Phrygia.  It  seems  to  have  been  situated  midway  between  Eu- 
carpeia  and  Hieropolis. 

Coins  were  struck  at  Otrus  at  intervals  between  the  reigns  of 
Ant.  I*ius  and  Caracalla  : — 

Faustina  I  No  magistrate  Z.f.  N.,  xii.,  346. 

Commodus  iir.  Up.  M-qhoc^iXov^  ^PX-         Invent.  Wadd.,  6367. 

Caracalla  eVt  T.  'Ai\  Ntypeli^ou  apx-  v'lov  ^Aatdp'^^. 

Invent.  Wadd.,  6369. 
Geta  eirl  \T.  'AUt.^  Niypetpov  dp'x,. 

Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  282,  and  B.M. 
Domna  eVi  a/3%.  Niypevov  B.M. 

„  eV.  NtyptLvou  d.p'x^.  „ 

^AXi^avBpo^  'AauipxV^  d-veOi],       Inv.  Wadd.,  6368. 

B.M. 
^AXe^av8po<i  dvedrj.  „ 


Caracalla 
Geta 
Domna 
Geta 


The  chief  types  are  : — Zeus,  draped,  standing ;    Demeter  stand- 
ing;   Asklepiop,  &c.;    Kybele   enthroned;    Otreus   stepping  into 

*  This  legend  has  been  verified  by  M.  BabeloD,  to  whom  I  suggested  the  possi- 
bilitj  ct"  a  misieadiug  for  M»?t'o<^iXov. 


PELTAE.  Ixxxvii 

galley  ;^  Aeueas  carr3'ing'  Aiicliises  and  leading  Ascanius,  symbol- 
iziug,  as  Ramsay  (6\  and  B.,  688)  suggests,  an  emigration  from 
Otroea  on  L.  Ascania  in  Bitbynia.  a  place  which  is  said  to  have 
been  founded  by  the  Phrygian  King  Otreus  (Strabo,  xii.,  566). 

PALAEOBEUDOS. 

Palaeobeudcs  (Beudus  vetus)  seems  to  have  been  situated  near 
the  N.  end  of  the  Synuadic  plain,  some  8  miles  N.  of  Synnada.  It 
appears  to  have  struck  a  few  coins  in  the  reign  of  Hadrian,  doubt- 
less on  some  special  occasion.  The  inscr.  is  TTAAAIOB6YAH 
NflN.  No  personal  names  occur.  The  types  are  standing  figures 
of  Apollo,  Mea  or  Demeter  (PI.  xl.  8). 

PELTAE. 

Peltae  was  a  Macedonian  colony  in  the  plain  between  Lunda  and 
Eumeneia,  one  of  the  cities  in  Phrygia  which  coined  money  in  the 
2nd  cent.,  though  probably  not  much,  if  at  all,  earlier  than  133  B.C. 
Its  autonomous  coins  (PI.  xli.  1,  2)  are  contemporary  with  those  of 
Laodiceia,  Apameia,  and  Cibyra.  They  record  various  magistrates' 
names  in  monogram  (Imhoof,  KI.  M.,  282  f.)  in  addition  to  the 
followino- : — - 

O 

2iid  cent.  B.C.  Aloi'Vct.  B.M. 

„  TpcoiX.  „ 

„  ''AvTLTT.  In  cent.  IJ'add.,  6373. 

After  a  lonof  interval  coins  were  as^ain  issued  at  Peltae  in 
Imperial  times  from  Ant.  Pms  to  Yolusian.  Inscr.  7T€ATHNX1N 
MAK€AONnN.  From  Sept.  Severus  onwards  they  usually  bear 
the  names  of  the  chief  municipal  magistrate  : — - 

^  Cf.  similar  tvpe  ;it  Stectoriu'ii. 


XXXVIU 


INTRODUCTION. 


S.  Severus 

Caracalla 

S.  Severus 

Domna 

Caracalla 

Plautilla 

Caracalla 

Sev.  Alexander 
J.  Mamaea 

Treb.  Callus 
Volusian 


b; 


apx-  'lovvLov  TO  /3'        B.M. ;  In  v.  Wad  J.,  6386. 

crrp.  Tar.  ''Apicovo';       Inv.  IVadd.,  6383 — 6385, 
and  B.M.,  cf.  Imh.,  M.  Gr.,  p.  410. 


iirl  ''AXe^d.  ^kvO.  /3' 
ap[')(^]oi>To'i  Mrirpo^LOU 
apX-  ^CLvareivov 
ap.  ^avarivov 
apx-  Niypov 


Imhoof,  A7.  M.,  284. 

Ibid. 

B.M. 
Imhoof,  KI.  M.,  284. 

B.M. 


^   eVi  Aup.  'Pou(f)eivou  Taiov  cipx-  "'• 


„  irrl  ypa/Ji.  Avp.  Taiiavov  Sok.   Inr.  JJ'ctdd.,  0392.^ 

For  the  principal  coin-types  see  PL  xli. 


PHILOMELIUM. 

Pliilomelium,  the  modern  Al--Shelie)-,  in  the  plain  of  Phrygia 
Paroreios,  separated  from  central  Phrygia  by  the  long  and  lofty 
range  of  the  Snltan  Dngh,  was  probably  a  Pergamenian  outpost  on 
the  high  road  to  Iconium.  A  stream  called  the  Callos  flowed 
through  the  town  northwards,  towards  the  Lake  of  the  Forty 
]Martyrs  some  8  miles  N. 

Philomelium  struck  autonomous  bronze  coins  in  the  2ud  cent.  B.C., 
or  perhaps  rather  later.-  The  bust  of  Men  on  PI.  xli.  11  bears  a 
striking  resemblance  to  that  on  some  coins  of  Antioch  in  Pisidia 

'  Cf.  Wadii.,  As.  Miii.,  p.  31.  This  coin  is  very  barbarous  and  the  iuscr.  is  con- 
seqnentl}'  doubtful. 

-  The  dated  Alexandrine  tetradrachms,  assigned  by  Miiller  (1178 — 1195)  to 
Philomelium,  are  with  greater  probability  attributed  by  luihoof  (KL  M.,  308)  to 
Pliaselis. 


PHILOMELTUM. 


Jxxxix 


(wrongly  assigned  in  B.M.C.  Caria,  p.  15,  to  Antiocbia  ad  ]\[aeaa- 
drum),  about  15  miles  W.  of  Philomelium,  but  cut  off  from  easy 
communication  with  it  by  the  long  range  of  the  Sultan  Dagh.  The 
influence  of  the  great  sanctuary  of  Men  "A'cpaio<;  or  ^AaKaijvo'i  at 
this  Antioch  would  seem  therefore  to  have  extended  across  the 
mountains.  Somewhat  later,  perhaps,  are  the  coins  with  the  bust  of 
Nike  (PI.  xli.  12),  which  Imhoof^  thinks  may  have  been  copied 
from  the  denarii  of  L.  Valerius  Flaccus  (ob.  86  B.C.). 

The  magistrates'  names  on  these  autonomous  coins  are  : — 


2nd  or  1st  cent.  B.C. 


Invent  Wadd.,  639-1: 
B.M. 


^IkvOlvov 
„  „  SkvSI  [.  .  .] 

„  ,,  MevefcXe  [.  .  .]  ,, 

„  „  Aajj,aev.{?)  Hunter,  ii.,  492. 

After  a  long  interval  Philomelium,  in  Imperial  times,  issued  coins 
on  special  occasions  between  the  reigns  of  Tiberius  and  Trajan 
Decius : — 


Tiberius 

TiTO<;  ^cXoTTaTpa 

B.M. 

Claudius(?) 

HpoK-^oL'^ 

y> 

Agrippina 

Bpoic^oi 

Mion.,  S.  vii.,  543  ; 

cf. 

Imhoof, 

Gi 

r.  3L,  744. 

Nero 

BpoK-y^oc 

lUd. 

S.  Severus 

eirl  KXa.  Tpaia[i>ov] 

B.M. 

Domna 

3>                                    )) 

)> 

Geta 

Jl                                         )5 

Invent. 

Wadd.,  6400. 

Domna 

eVi  ""Akovtov  7' 

B.M. 

Caracalla 

CTT.  ^Akovtov  y 

)> 

Geta 

iirl  ^Akovtov 

>) 

(Demos) 

eVl  arTparrjyov  'Akovtov 

j> 

1  Kl.  M.,  285. 

-  Two  members  of  a  family  bearing  the  cognomen  Brocchus. 


m 


xc 


INTRODUCTION. 


Domna 
Caracal  la 
Geta 

Sev.  Alexandei' 


Mamaea 

Sev.  Alexander 


Gordiau 
Philip  I 


Otacilia 
Trajan  Decius 
Treb.  Gallus 


r   evrt   ASpiavov 

eVt    ASpuivov 

677 1   ASpiavov  j3' 

eirl  TlavXov  ' ABpia. 

iirl  TIavXov  'ASp. 

iirl  riavXov 

iirl  IldvXou 

eirl  IlavXov  to  8' 

€Trl   Avp.    'XTpVjJiOVO'i 

iirl  Srpvpoi  0^ 
ewl  M.  'lovX.  UavXeivov 
iirl  Kop.  'AXe^avBpou 
eVt  MdpKov  NeaTopo<; 
inl  Mdpicov 


httI  M.  Nearo.  /3' 
iirl  M.  Nearo  /3' 
eVt  M.  Nearo. 
eV.  ^iXetvov 

€71.    EuTV-)(OU<i  13' 

eV.  Aup.  0?;(Te&)?  'Orr] 
iir.  Aup.  Grjcreu)^ 


B.M, 

Mien.,  iv.,  895. 

Mion.,  S.  vii.,  545. 

Invent.  Wadd.,  6402. 

B.M. 

Invent.  Wadd.,  6404. 

Imhoof,  Gr.  M.,  745. 

B.M. 

Mion.,  iv.,  899. 

B.M. 


Mion.,  iv.,  902,  and  B.M. 
Mion.,  iv.,  903. 
B.M. 

Imhoof,  Mon.  Gr.,  410. 
.  B.M. 

Inmit.  Wadd.,  6414. 
B.M. 


Some  of  tlie  coins  of  Pliilomeliuni  struck  in  the  reigns  of  Sev. 
Alexander,  Philip,  and  Trajan  Decius,  differ  remarkably  both  in 
size  and  fabric  from  all  the  rest,  and  are  distinguished  by  the 
addition  of  the  Latin  letters  S-  P-  Q-  R. 

As  these  exceptional  pieces  are  of  about  the  same  size  as  the 
contemporary  Roman  sestertii,  it  is  possible  that  they  may  have 
been  issued  under  Roman  sanction,  and  that  they  may  have 
been  the  only  Philomelian  coins  recognised  by  the  Roman  govern- 
ment as  legall}^  equivalent  to  the  Roman  sestertius. 


TRYMNESSUS.  .  XCl 

The  chief  types  of  the  Imperial  coins  of  Philomelium  are  : — 
Zeus  enthroned;  Dionysos  standing;  River-god  FAAAOC;  Athena 
Nikephoros  with  serpent  before  her ;  Emperor  on  galloping  horse  ; 
Circular  shrine  containing  the  statue  of  a  goddess  ;  and  hexastyle 
temple  containing  a  serpent  with  inscr.  ACKAHTTIOC  in  exergue 
(Z./.i^,xvii,  22). 

PRYMNESSUS. 

Prymnessus,  the  modern  Scuhm,  near  Ajitin.  Kara-Ilii>sar,  was 
situated  on  a  small  affluent  of  the  Cayster  some  15  miles  N.  of 
Synnada,^  on  the  road  from  that  city  to  Docimeium  and  Amorium. 
The  position  of  this  town,  at  a  point  where  much  frequented  trade- 
routes  from  south  to  north  and  from  east  to  west  met  and  crossed 
one  another,  must  have  made  Prymnessus  a  commercial  rather 
than  a  religious  centre  of  activity,  and  its  prevailing  coin-type, 
Dikaiosyne  with  her  pair  of  scales  (the  Koman  Aequitas),  is 
especially  appropriate  to  an  exchange  mart  such  as  this  city  must 
have  been  in  Roman  times. 

The  earliest  coins  of  Prymnessus  are  autonomous  of  the  1st 
cent.  B.C.,  with  much  abbreviated  names  Ne.  and  'Ep.  in  the  field 
(PI.  xlii.  5). 

Its  subsequent  issues  belong  to  the  reigns  of  Augustus,  Tiberius, 
Nero,    Titus,    Ant.    Pius,    L.    Yerus,    S.    Severus,    &c.,    Pupienus, 
Clordian,  and  Gallienus.     The  following  personal  names  occur : — 
Augustus  TIepi^ev7]<;  B.M. 

„  KaiKLXio<;  TiKoKaiios  „ 

„  AevKLov  Imhoof,  Gr.  M.,  745. 

„  Neap'x^o';  'Apra.  Invent.   Wadd.,  6421. 

Tiberius  'lovKovvSa  leprja?  B.M. 


'  I'rymnessus  and  Synnada  shared  the  same  obverse  dies  in  the  time  of  Gallienus, 
see  note,  p.  367. 

-  It  would  seem  that  Artas  and  Jueuuda  were  Priest  and  Priestess. 


XCll  INTRODUCTION. 

Tiberius  ^ApTd<i  ^CkoiraTpi'^                                      B.M. 

Nero  eVl  KXavhiov  MiOpaharov                                  „ 

Messalina  „           „                 „                     Mion.,  8.  vii.,  552. 

Nero  eVt  Ti.  'IovXlov  IIpoKXov       Invent.  Wadd.,  G423. 

Verus  eV.  i€pe(o<i  'Hpa/c.  Niye.                                  B.M. 

Gallienus  ^PX-  Nty€pi(^coi'0'i?)  tirTTiKov  to  /3'                   „ 

Among  the  more  remarkable  types  are:  —  Head  of  King 
Midas  (PI.  xlii.  7,  11);  Zeus  enthroned,  holding  Nike  and  with 
eagle  at  his  feet;^  and  statue  of  Dd^aiosyne  enthroned  in  temple, 
or  supported  by  two  flying  Victories,  and  with  a  pair  of  Cupids 
riding  on  Hippocamps  beneath  her  throne  (PI.  xliii.  2). 

SANAUS. 

Sanaiis  is  placed  by  Ramsay  (C  and  B.,  i.,  230)  at  the  base  of 
the  hills  overlooking  the  northern  coast  of  the  salt  lake  Anava,  on 
the  eastern  highway  between  Laodiceia  and  Apameia. 

The  only  coin  at  present  known  of  this  town  belongs  to  the  2nd 
or  1st  cent.  B.C.  Ohv.  Head  of  Apollo.  Bev.  ZANAHNIIN 
Tripod  between  laurel-boughs.  Magistrate's  name  ATTOA  (Im- 
hoof,  la  M.,  286). 

The  territory  of  Sanaiis  may  have  been  subsequently  annexed  to 
that  of  Apameia. 

SEBASTE. 

Sebaste,  the  modern  Sivasli,  was  the  most  important  city  on  a 
road  from  Eumeneia  northwards  to  Acmoneia.  This  road  skirted 
the  great  plain  now  called  the  Banaz  Ova,  and  ran  beneath  the 
fooL-hills  of  the  Burgas  Bagh  range.     Sivasli  is  still  a  rich  village 

1  Zeus  Kapno86TT]s{?)  (Rauisaj,  At/i.  Mittheilungen,  vii.,  35). 


SIBIDUNDA.  XCIU 

full  of  ancient  remains,  among  which  is  an  inscription  recording 
the  formation  of  a  Tepovala.  The  plain  N.  of  Sivasli  is  still  well 
wooded,  and  is  bounded  on  the  W.  by  the  river  Banaz  Chai,  the 
ancient  Senaros,  or  rather  Sindros  as  it  is  spelt  on  a  coin  (PI.  xliii.  4). 
Coins  were  issued  at  Sebaste,  occasionally,  between  the  reigns  of 
Augustus  and  Gordian.  The  following  magistrates'  names  are 
recorded  : — 
Augustus  ^w(j6ivr)<i  "A'yvo'i  B.M, 

„  ^(oadevrj'i  '  Invent.  IVadd.,  6480. 

Nero  "lovXio'i  Aiovv(no<i  B.M. 

Agrippina  Jun.       'lovXw^  Jiovvaio^  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  287. 

Nero  Ti.  Z7]v68oTo<i  B.M. 

(Dionysos)  Ti.  Zi]v6Soto^  „ 

Domna  ) ,    v 

p  .,  r  eVi  AovKiWiov  ''Aurcovlov  clp^o.  „ 

v^aracalJa  j 

The  only  types  that  need  be  here  mentioned  are  the  River-god 
CINAPOC  (PI.  xliii,  4)  ;  Perseus  slaying  Medusa  in  the  presence 
of  Athena  (PI.  xliii.  11)  ;  and  Ganymedes  seized  by  the  Eagle 
(PI.  xliii.  9). 

Xn  Alliance  coin  with  Sebaste  was  struck  at  Temenothyrae  under 
Valerian. 

SIBIDUNDA. 

Sibidunda  is  placed  by  Anderson^  at  Atli-Hissar,  at  the  point 
where  the  road  fi'om  Synnada  to  Metropolis  enters  the  hilly 
country  which  separates  the  Synnadic  from  the  Metropolitan  plain. 

The  coins  which  are  without  personal  names  belong  to  the 
century  between  M.  Aurelius  Caesar  and  Gordian  III.  The  only 
remarkable    type   is    that  figured    on    PI.  xliv.   1,  Helen  standing 

»  J.H.ti.,  xviii.,  104. 


XCIV  IXTUODUCTION. 

between  the  Dioskuri_,  Avhich  also  occurs  on  the  coins  of  various 
cities  in  Pisidia  (see  infra,  p.  378).  The  fact  that  the  coins  of 
Sibidunda  are  without  magistrates'  names,  and  that  in  fabric  and 
types  they  seem  to  be  more  nearly  allied  to  the  coias  of  Pisidia 
than  to  those  of  Phrygia,  suggests  a  doubt  whether,  when  it  struck 
coins,  it  was  included  iu  the  province  of  Asia. 

SIBLIA. 

This  town  is  placed  by  Ramsay^  ia  the  plain  of  the  upper 
Maeander,  half-way  between  Apameia  and  Eumeneia.  The  coinage 
seems  to  be  limited  to  a  few  issues  under  Augustus  and  Caracalla. 
The  latter  appear  to  have  been  struck  on  the  occasion  of  some 
Festival : — 

Augustus  'lovXto^  KaWiKXrj'i  Imhoof,  Gr.  M.,  747. 

Gaius  Caesar  KaWiK'X.y'i  KaXXiaTpdrou  B.M. 

Caracalla  irapa  M')]voS6tov  Kai  AiXtavrj^'-  „ 

(Demos)  ,,  ,,  „  ,,  „ 

(Seiblia)  Trapa  Mrjvohoiov  ALXiain)';  {^ic)  „ 

Geta  irapa  Mi]vo66tou  Kal  AiXiavrj<i  „ 

The  types  of  the  Siblian  coins  call  for  no  special  remark. 

SIOCHAKAX. 

Siochai'ax  was  situate  in  the  hill  country  of  the  Moxeani  in  a 
narrow  valley  where  two  roads  met,  the  northern  road  from 
Eumeneia  to  Cotiaeum,  and  the  eastern  route  through  the  CaVster 


1  C.  and  B.,  i.,  221  ff. ;  cf.  Anderson,  J.H.S.,  xviii.,  93  ff. 

-  Menodotus  and  Aeliana  were  probably  husband  and  wife,  doubtless  priest  and 
priestess,  and  the  use  of  -napa  instead  of  ivi  indicates  that  the  coins  were  issued  at 
their  expense.     Cf.  coins  of  Apameia  with  Tra^yu  fp.  xxxv.,  supra). 


STECTORIUM. 


xcv 


valley.^     The  only  coin  at  present  known  of  this  town  belongs  to 
the  time  of  Geta  : — 


Geta  Caesar  cTrl  ^lXlctkovXIBov  ap-^? 


Bjr. 


STECTORIUM. 

Stectoviutn  was  the  southernmost  city  of  the  Phrygian  Penta- 
polis.  Ramsay^  has  fixed  its  site  about  2  miles  N.E.  of  Mentesh, 
and  at  about  the  same  distance  W.  of  the  road  which  runs  along 
the  valley  towards  the  N.  from  Apameia  to  the  other  four  cities  of 
the  Pentapolis,  Hieropolis,  Otras,  Eucarpeia,  and  Bruzus. 

Fox*  has  published  an  autonomous  coin  of  Stectorium,  which 
Imhoof'^  with  great  probability  assigns  to  the  1st  cent.  a.d.  The 
subsequent  issues,  quasi-autonomous  and  Imperial,  are  confined  to 
the  period  between  M.  Anrelins  and  Philip  : — 


M.  Aurelius 

Faustina  II 

(Demos) 

(Helios) 

Faustina  II 

(Demos) 

(Helios) 

(Herakles) 

(Sarapis) 


acT.  ^X.  ^rjaruXXiavou 
aiT7].  ^X.  ^yoTvXXiavov 


eVi  ^X.  AiKivi'cavov 


P.M. 
Invpnt.  Wadd.,  6503. 

P.M. 
Invent.  Wadd.,  6496. 

P.M. 
Iiivenf.  Wadd.,  6498. 
6495. 

P.M. 


e.  ^X.  AiKLvviavov 


'  Ramsay,  C  and  B.,  i.,  Go2  ff". ;  Anderson,  J.H.S.,  xvii.,  421. 

"  See  p.  382,  infra  (note).  Various  readings  of  this  name  have  been  proposed, 
but  none  of  them  are  satis  (actor}'.  ''  Philisculides'  is  seemingly  quite  distinct  on 
the  coins. 

•'  C.  and  B.,  i.,  689  ff. 

"  Gr.  Coins,  ii.,  PI.  viii.  153. 

^  Kl.  M.,  290. 


XeVl  INTRODUCTION, 

Comrnodus  eVl  Aiohiopov  Imlioof,  Gr.  M.,  747. 

Philip  I  err.  Au.  A7]fi7]Tpiou  \i<TLdp)^ou  x?}?  irarpiho^ 

Invent.  ^Yadd.,  6505. 
Philips  I  and  II      eV.  Av.  AriiJbT]Tplov  Waidpy^.  k.  t?}?  TrarplS.        B.^L. 

The  only  type  of  local  interest  is  that  of  the  hero  Mygdon' 
stepping  into  a  galley  (Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  PI.  ix.  15).  Cf.  the 
analogous  type  at  Otrus  (p.  345).  The  figure  in  the  biga  of 
galloping  horses  {Invent.  Wadd.,  PI.  xviii.  11)  may  be  also  intended 
for  Mygdon  rather  than  Ares.  Otreus  and  Mygdon  are  mentioned 
in  Homer  (II.,  iii.,  18G)  as  joint  rulers  in  Phrygia. 

SYNAIJS. 

This  town  was  situated  near  the  sources  of  the  river  Macestus, 
and  close  to  Ancyra  in  the  district  called  Abbaitis  in  northern 
Phrygia.-  Its  coinage  ranges  over  a  period  of  nearly  two  hundred 
years,  Nero — Philip,  but  it  is  probable  that  the  issues  took  place  at 
rare  intervals,  and  only  on  special  occasions.  The  personal  names 
are  as  follows  : — 

Nero  and  Agrippina     iirl  M >]Tpo(f)dvou<?  B.M. 

(Thea  Poma)  eTrt  MapKeXXou  to  7','^  ^ AiroXXocfxivov  ap)/ovro'i 

B.M. 

(Hiera  Synkletos)         eVi  ap.  Aioyiiov<;  Imhoof,  Mon.  Gr.,  412. 

„  iirl  Aioyevo.  B.M. 

M.  Aurelius  Caesar      eVt  ' AiroWo^dvov^  /S'  apx-^    Imh.,  Kl.  31.,  291. 


'  The  tomb  of  Mygdon  in  the  territory  of  Stectorium  is  mentioned  by  Pausanias, 
X.,  27,  1. 

-  Ramsay,  Hist.  G'eog.,  147,  91. 

^  T.  Clodius  Eprius  Marcellus  was  Proconsul  a.d.  70 — 73. 

''  This  second  Apollophanes  must  have  been  a  grandson  of  the  magistrate  of  the 
same  name  who  was  arohon  in  a.d.  73. 


SYNNADA.  XCVll 

M.  Aurelius  eVt  MevdvZpov  'Aa.  ap^ovroq     Mion.^  iv.,  059. 

„  eirl  Mei'dvBpou  „  ,,      058. 

(Demos)  eVt  MevdvBpou  „         „     053. 

(Thea  Roma)  iirl  Mevdvhpov  Mion.,  f^np.  \\\.,  582. 

L.  Verns  [eVt  M.ei>\dvhpou  '/la,  ap-y^^^ov.^  to  /S' 

H.M. ;  cf.  MioD.,  Sup.  vii.,  583. 
Philip  I  eTT.  'Joy.  XapLB7]/u,ou  Aup.  vov  'Aai.  dp-)(^.  a   to  /3'^ 

B.M. 
Philip  II  eV.  Xapi.Syfxov  „ 

The  chief  types  are — a  naked  Apollo  as  an  archer,  evidently  a 
copy  of  a  statue  (PI.  xlv.  5,  8,  9) ;  Dionysos  standing  (PI.  xlv.  6) ; 
two  Nemeses  (PI.  xlv.  7) ;  Zeus  Laodikeus;  Artemis  Ephesia;  and 
the  Rider-ofod  with  double-axe. 


SYNNADA. 

Synnada  was  the  metropolis  of  an  elevated  plain  some  12  miles 
in  length  by  about  8  miles  in  width,  embosomed  in  the  liilly 
country  north-east  of  Apameia,  and  at  a  distance  of  about  60  miles 
from  that  city  by  the  route  through  the  Clial  Ova,  or  Metropolitan 
valley,  and  thence  through  the  hills  near  the  site  of  Sibidunda. 
Synnada  was  a  station  of  considerable  importance  on  this  road 
from  Apameia  to  the  north  and  east.  Cicero  on  his  journey,  as 
Proconsul,  to  his  province  of  Cilicia  rested  three  days  at  Laodiceia, 
three  at  Apameia,  and  three  again  at  Synnada." 

The  earliest  coins  of  Synnada  are  Cistophori  of  the  class  appa- 
rently subsequent  to  133  B.C.  The  adjunct  symbol,  owl  on  amphora 
(p.  392),  is  borrowed  from  the  reverse  type  of  the  contemporary 
Athenian  tetradrachms,  and  it  is  noticeable  that  this  device  occurs 

'  The  last  few  letters  are  doubtful.  "  Cic,  ad  Aft.,  v.,  IG,  '2. 


xcvin 


INTRODUCTIO^^ 


on  bronze  coins  of  Synnada  in  Imperial  times.  On  one  of  the 
other  two  published  cistophori  is  the  monogram  of  Synnada,  ^^ 
(  =  CYNNAA),  Num.  Chron.,  1883,  PI.  x.  3,  and  on  the  other 
ZYNNAA  and  a  magistrate's  signature  EM  {Rer.  Num.,  1802, 
PI.  iii.  6). 

The  autonomous  bronze  coins  of  Synnada,  which,  like  the 
cistophori,  are  subsequent  to  133  B.C.  and  earlier  than  Augustus, 
are  similar  in  style  and  fabric  to  the  contemporary  coins  of 
Apameia  (cf.  PL  xlvi.  1,  2  with  PI.  x.  3—8).  They  bear  the  follow- 
ing magistrates'  names  : — 


'lepw. 
Maiauhpt. 
\M.e\v6aTp  ci\rov 
\M.^apavo\^u\ 

TtfMo6. 

.  .  .  vveov 

MapcTTJOV — Zrjvocf). 
Ua-TTvXov — Mvijaide. 
MeXiTcov — ^Adrjvaiov 
M'ljSelov — 'AprefMi. 


B.M. 

Invent.  Wctdd.,  6518. 
B.M. 


Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  292. 

Ihul 

Hunter,  ii.,  493. 

Imhoof,  Gr.  M.,  748. 

Im.,  A7. 11.,  292  ;  cf.  B.M.,  infra, p.  393. 

Mion.,  iv.,  964. 

Z.  f.  N,  xii.,  348. 


After  an  interval  of  perhaps  nearly  half  a  century,  corresponding 
with  a  contemporary  break  in  the  coinage  of  Apameia,  the  series  of 
Synnadic  coins  is  resumed  under  Augustus,  and  comes  to  an  end 
with  Gallienus.     The  fcllowiuo'  names  are  recorded : — 


Augustus 


OuaXtpiavov 

eirl  KXavBlov  OuaXepiavov 


B.M. 


'^pre/xwz'o?  Tpo(f)iw^  Invent.  Wadd.,  6523. 


SYNNADA.  Xcix 

(Eagle,  rev.  Owl  on  "^ 

(■  Ouakeptavov  '  B.j\I. 

amphora)  ) 

Kfjdaaov  Iinhoof,  Gr.  31. ,  748. 

Germanicus  ''Avdpd['ya]do^  B.M. 

(Athena;  rev.  Owl  "^ 

,         .  c  KXavhiov  'AvSpayddov  B.M. 

on  amphora)         ) 

Claudius  eVl  KXavhiov  ^AvBpajdOov  ^iXoKalaapo'i      B.M. 

„  eVt  ^ ApTefiu)vo<i  ap'^iepeco'i  „ 

„  iirl  ^ApTe/j,o}vo<i  Tpo(f)6a)<i  „ 

(Athena ;  reu.  Owl 

on  amphoi-a) 

Nero  Ti.  [K]  ntVwz^  ^tAo'/c(at(Tap)     Imh.,  Kl.  M.,  293. 

Ant.  Pius  eVt  Tt.  KX.  Ilelacovo^  TeprvKXelvov 

Invent.  Wadd.,  6537. 

„  iirl  n.elcroyvo'^  \Tepr\vWeivov  B.M. 

M.  iVurelius  Caesar  Heta-wvo'i  Tepr.  Imlioof,  Gr.  M.,  748. 

Ant.  Pius  eVt  Trpviaveco^  'AttuXov      Invent.  Wadd.,  6540. 

(Hiera  Synkletos)  eVt  irpvravew'i  KXa.  ^ArraXou  B.M. 

M.  Aurelius  eVt  vrpi;.  /c.  Xoyia.  K[X.'\  ^AttciXov 

Invent.  Wadd.,  6542. 

L.  Verus  eVi.  irpv.  k.  Xoyia.  K\.  ''ArrdXov  B.M. 

„  eVt  TTpv.  K.  XojLa.  K.  ''AttoXov  „ 

M.  Aurelius  iirl  ^coadevov^       Mion.,  iv.,  990,  after  Vaillant. 

Faustina  Jun.  eVl  lepeca^  ^lovXL  Avklvov  B.M. 

Lucilla  eVt  iepea)<;  ^lov.  Avklvov       hivent.  Wadd.,  6544. 

„  iirl  lepi'{a<i)  K'(XavSLa<i)  BaatAoO?^        B.A[. 

During   tlie    next   70    years  (a.d.   169 — 238),  until  the   time    of 
Gordian,  the  coins  of  Sjnnada  seem  to  have  been  issued  without 


'  There  can  be  no  doubt  about  the  reading  of  this  coin,  and  that  it  was  issued  by 
a  Priestess  called  Claudia  Basilo.  Imhooi:  {Kl.  M.,  295)  overlooks  the  distinct 
point  alter   |  €  P  | . 


C  INTRODUCTION. 

magistrates'  names.  Under  Gordian  the  name  of  the  Arcbon,  who 
was  also  Agonothetes  and  Archiereus  for  the  second  time,  is  in 
the  dative  case  : — 

Gordian  ^PX'  ^■^^^^(^ivSpw  /3',  dya>vo6.  ap-^iepl  /S'      B.M. 

Trajan  Decius  «PX-  TX-rjiroXepuw  itttti.         Invent.  M'add.,  6553. 

„  ^PX-    TXriTTO.    ITTTTL.  B.M. 

On  the  following  coins  the  names  are  again  in  the  genitive  case, 
with  or  without  eVt: — 

Trajan  Decius  irrl  Avp.  T\i]7ro\ep,ov  LTririKov  B.M. 

(Herakles  ?)  ^PX-  TXrjirdXefxov  [ttttikov  dyco.  ,, 

Gallienus  enl  cipx-  KiXaov.  Imhoof,  (rr.  M.,  749. 

(Herakles)  cip.  KeXao.  r.  yC^)  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  297. 

The  ethnic  legends  are  various,  e.g.  ZYNNAAEHN,  CVNNA 
A€nN,     CVNNAACnN      IHNUN,     CVMNAAGHN     AHPI 

enN  inNHN,  cvnnaa€ic,  &c. 

Among  other  inscriptions  the  following  are  noteworthy  : — 
AnOKAT€.  AVTO.  ANTHNeiNOC  on  a  coin  of  Ant.  Pius 
=zdTroKar€aT7]aei',  the  Greek  equivalent  of  'restituit'  or  'renovavit';^ 
Z€VC  nANAHMOC  or  AIA  nANAHMON  Zeus  enthroned  ; 
A  K  AM  AC  accouapauyiug  the  helmeted  head  of  Akamas  son  of 
Theseus,  probably  as  Founder;  0VNNAPOC  round  a  bearded 
heroic  head;-  TTOAIAC  Athena  standing ;  AHMOC  PnMAIHN 
Demos  standing.  Among  the  uninscribed  types  of  interest  are  : — 
Amaltheia  carrying  the  infant  Zeus,  and  with  a  goat  at  her  feet ; 
Akamas  or  Lakedaemon  helmeted,  and  holding  the  palladium;^ 
Temple  of  Dionysos(?);    Modius  or  altar(?)  in  temple  flanked  by 

^  Imhoof,  A7.  J\[.,  294.  -  Imhoof,  Gr.  M,  74-8. 

^  Cf.  Sagalassos,  Plsicl.,  B.M.G.,  cvi.  and  :i41  ff. 


TEMENOinVKAP],    FLAVIOPOLIS.  ci 

palms  ;  Cippus  in  arena,  with  Bestiarii  around  contending  with  wild 
beasts,  or  gladiators  in  combat.  Another  interesting  type  on  late 
Imperial  coins  is  a  mountain  which  probably  represents  Mt.  Persis 
at  the  neighbouring  Docimeium,  where  the  precious  marble  was 
quarried  which  was  known  as  '  Synnadic,'  because  it  was  through 
Synnada  that  it  was  conveyed  to  Ephesus  and  exported  over  sea 
to  Italy. 

Games.  AAPIANIA  TTANAeHNAIA  Agonistic  crown 
(Miou.,  iv.,  983). 

Alliance  coins  with  HierapoHs. 

TEMENOTHYRAE,    FLAVIOPOLIS. 

Temenothyrae  (U.^liak),  originally  no  doubt  a  station  on  one  of 
the  ancient  trade-routes  from  Cyme  and  Smyrna  to  the  east,  was 
situated  near  the  sources  of  the  Hippurius(?)  in  the  highlands  to 
the  N.  of  the  great  plain  {Banaz  Ova).  Its  name  Flaviopolis  in- 
dicates that,  as  a  iroXt'?,  it  dates  from  the  time  of  one  of  the  Flavian 
emperoi's.^ 

The  coinage,  quasi-autonomous  and  Imperial^  ranges  from  the 
time  of  Hadrian  to  that  of  Saloninus,  and  is  plentiful. 

It  is  remarkable  that  with  a  very  few  exceptions  the  coinage  con- 
sists of  dedicatory  issues,  the  magistrates'  names  being  in  the  nom. 
•case,  with  uveBrjKe,  expressed  or  understood,  and  the  ethnic  almost 
always  in  the  dative. 

The  titles  of  the  magistrates  are  : — Asiarch,  under  Commodus, 
and,  from  Sept.  Severus  onwards,  First  Archon,  One  of  these 
under  the  Philips,  and  another  under  Valerian  and  Gallienus,  was 
also  an  Archiereus. 

'  Imhoof,  Festschrift  fur  (J.  JjtHiidoif  p.  207. 


cu 


IM'itODL'CTJON. 


Time  of  M.  Anrelins, 

(Temenos) 

(Hiera  Synkletos) 

(Artemis  bust) 

Faustina  Jun. 

Comiuodus 

S.  Severus 

(Hiera  Boule) 

Domna 

Caracalla 

Plautilla 

(Herakles) 

Sev.  Alexander 

J.  Mamaea 

(Temenos) 

(Hiera  Boule) 

(Demos) 

(Hiei'a  Boule) 
Tranquilliua 
(Hiera  Boule) 

}> 
(Temenos) 
(Herakles) 
(Demos) 
(xMen) 

Time  of  the  Philips. 
(Hiera  Synkletosj 
(Ktistes) 

(Thea  Roma) 


B.M. 

Lnrent.  Wad}.,  5320. 
B.M. 


XicoT:e\Lav6<i 

XKOTveXiavo^  uveOrjKe 

^KOTTtXia.  ave. 

^Korre.  „ 

r.  'Apop.  Mdrepuo^  ^Aaitip.  „ 

''ArTaXcavo'i  ap-)^^.  a  Lit  cent.   Wadd.,  5322 


5315. 

„       5323. 

Ibid.,  5324. 

B.M. 

ImLoof,  KI.  M.,  298. 

B.M. 


^ATTaXiai'O'i  cip)^.  a 

^vpblxaj(^o^  a. 

^vp,p,axoi 

S6fxfMax. 

MdpfCo<i  apx-  CL 

MupKo<i  dpx-  ^' 

MdpKO<i  dpx-  o! 

MdpKo<i 

MdpKO^  apx-  ci 

IIou/3.  Aovja'i  cipx-  d 

Aovywi  cipx- 

'Bev6(j)t\o<;  apX'  o-'  to  /3 

'BiepocpiXo'i  dpx-  CL  J) 

^ev6(})i\o<;  dpx-  «'  to  /3'  „ 

Sero^tXo?  cipx-  o!  to  /3'       Invent.  1]  add.,  5312. 

Efro^tXo?  Ihid.,  5308. 

AoX.  Hei/oc/xXo?  cipx-  "'  to  /3'  B.M. 

"ArTa\o<;  Invent.  ]Vadd.,  5309. 

^Apovi'.  NeLKo/jia'xo'i  dp'^iepev';  «'p%.  a  to  /3'  B.M. 
NeiKOfiaxo^  ap'^i'^P-  "P%-  ^'  to  (3' 

Aliou.,  iv.,  147,  833. 
NeiK6/xa-)(o<;  dpx^ep.  cipx-  «.   to  (3'  B.M. 


Incent.  Wadd.,  5310^  11. 
B.M. 


Mien.,  S.  vii.,  439,  556. 
BM. 


TEMENOTHYRAE,    FLAVIOPOLIS. 


CUl 


Ni'iKOju.a'^o^;  dpx-  „ 

NeiK6/j,a'xo<;  ap'^^i.e.  „ 

NeLK6fxa')(^o<i  ap^ie  „ 

TiTLavo<i  up'x^upev'i  B.M.  and  Tnv.  ^V(ldJ.,  70G5. 


(Flaviopolis) 

(xltliena) 

Otacilia 

Philip  Jun, 

Valerian 

Gallienus 

Salonina 

Saloninus 

(Temenos) 

Valerian  and 

Gallieuus     KXeo/SouXo^ 

„  „  K\eo/SouXo9  ap')^(ov  a 

„  „  KA-eo/SouXo?  cip'^wv 

\ 


TlTUU'O^ 


B.M. 


Gallienus 

Salonina 

Saloninus 

(Synkletos) 


K\€6^ov\o^     B.M.  and  Im:  Wadd.,  5332,  5335. 


/ 


Among  the  types  the  following  deserve  mention  : — Heads  of 
Temenos  the  Founder;  Heads  of  the  city  goddesses  Roma  and 
Flaviopolis;  Head  of  a  very  youthful  Demos  (PI.  xlvii.  9);  Heads 
of  Men,  Herakles,  Artemis,  &c.  Heverses : — Standing-  fio-ures  of 
Dionysos;  jNIen  ;  a  strange  four-armed  male  figure  holding  dagger, 
torch,  and  bow  (PI.  xlvii.  8)  (see  p.  408,  note) ;  Artemis;  Demeter ; 
Hermes ;  Athena,  and  others.  A  type  of  more  than  common 
interest  is  that  figured  on  PI.  xlvii.  11,  the  capture  of  Herakles  by 
Eros,  which  has  hitherto  always  been  misinterpreted  as  Herakles 
burning  the  heads  of  the  Hydra  (see  p.  410,  note).  There  is 
also  another  pictorial  type  (PI.  xlviii.  5)  showing  Herakles  in  the 
garden  of  the  Hesperides  before  the  serpent-entwined  tree,  behind 
which  stand  the  three  Hesperides  in  suppliant  attitudes ;  Herakles 
contending  with  a  River-god  (Pi.  xlviii.  8) ;  Apollo  standing  at  rest, 


CIV  INTRODUCTION. 

between  liis  snake-encircled  tripod  and  his  lyre  beneath  a  tree 
(PI.  xlvi'n.  3);  Men  in  biga  of  bulls  (PI.  xlviii.  1);  Eider-god  with 
double-axe ;  Hephaestos  forging  shield  of  Achilles  (PI.  xlviii.  4)  ; 
aud  others. 

Temenothyrae  issued  Alliance  coins  with  Sebaste  under  Valerian 
and  Gallienus,  and  about  the  same  time  Alliance  coins  with  Temeno- 
thyrae were  struck  at  Bagis  in  Lydia  (B.M.  Cat.  Lijdia,  p.  41). 

THEMISONIUM. 

The  city  was  originally  a  Seleucid  foundation  in  the  valley  of  the 
upper  Indus,  and  its  affluent  the  Cazanes.  It  was  a  station  on  the 
road  from  Laodiceia  southwards  to  Cibyi^a,  and  was  about  midway 
between  the  two.  It  was  named  after  Themison.  the  favourite  of 
Antiochus  II,  and  its  foundation  dates  from  about  251 — 246  b.c.^ 
There  are,  however,  no  coins  at  present  known  of  Themisouium 
which  can  be  assigned  to  pre-Imperial  times.  Its  coins,  quasi- 
autonomous  and  Imperial,  seem  to  be  confined  -to  a  short  period, 
perhaps  not  more  than  about  30  years,  between  the  reigns  of  Sept. 
Severus  and  the  Philips. 

No  magistrates'  names  are  recorded. 

The  chief  types  are  a  radiate  bust  of  a  sun-god  accompanied  by 
the  legend  AVK-CnZHN  (PI.  xlix.  2)  ;  AVK.  has  been  thought  to 
stand  either  for  Avkio(;  or  AuKd^a<;."  On  the  reverses  we  meet  with 
the  River-god  KAZANHC;  Athena;  Asklepios  and  Hygieia;  Diony- 
sos;  Demeter  veiled  to  front,  with  torches  in  her  raised  hands  ;^  Isis; 
Herakles  standing  between  Lykabas  Sozon  (?)  beside  his  horse,  and 
Hermes,*  Pausanias  (x.  32)  relates  that  the  Themisonians  set  up 
statues  of  Herakles,  Apollo,  and  Hermes,  in  a  cavern  near  their  town. 

'  Ramsay,  C.  and  £.,  i.,  252  ff.  -  Ramsay,  C  and  B.,  i.,  262. 

■•'  Imhoof.  Kt.  J/.,  PI.  ix.  22.  "*  Ramsay,  C.  aud  B.,  2G1. 


TRAJANOPOLIS.  CV 

TIBERIOPOLIS. 

This  city,  in  the  district  of  Abbaitis,  between  Aezanis  and 
Ancyra,  was  probably  founded  either  by  Tiberius  or  in  his  honour. 
It  struck  quasi-autonomous  coins,  probably  in  honour  of  Tiberius, 
with  busts  of  Livia  and  the  Senate  face  to  face,  accompanied  by  the 
inscr.  C€BACTH  CVNKAHTOC,  AIAVMOI,  i.e.  as  Twin 
founders  of  a  temple  of  the  Augustan  worship  round  which  the 
inscr,  runs,  or  as  divinized  objects  of  worship  side  by  side  with  the 
Emperor.  Cf.  the  cultus  at  Tiberiopolis  of  the  6/io/SaJ/itot  Qeol 
Se/BaaTOL,  probably  Tiberius  and  Livia.^  Livia,  by  a  decree  of  the 
Senate,  was  appointed,  after  the  death  of  Augustus,  Priestess  of 
his  worship,  but  she  herself  was  not  actually  divinized  until  the 
reign  of  Claudius. 

The  exact  date  of  the  coin   (PI.  xlix.  C)   is  therefore  somewhat 
doubtful.     The  Imperial  issues  belong  to  the  century  and  a  half 
between    the   times    of    Trajan    and  Gordian.      The  only  personal 
names  recorded  are  the  following  : — 
Hadrian  eVi  XwaOevov;  P.M. 

„  eVt  T.  AiXiov  Xoiicr6evov<^  „ 

(Hiera  Synkletos)       eVt  XwaOevovi  „ 

Gordian  eVt  a/3%.  Uovtlkov  „ 

Tranquillina  eVl  apx.  Hovtikov  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  oUl. 

Gordian  [irrl  a'/^xo.]  Aup.  IIoi'tlkou  Ibid. 

„  eirl  dp.  IIov[tiJkov  „ 

TRAJANOPOLIS. 
Trajanopolis  was  a  city  of  the  Grimenothyreis,  but  not  identical 
with  Grimeuothyrae  from  which  it  was  distant  about  4  miles,  at  the 
modern  ChariJc-keui.~ 

'  Ramsay,  Hist.  Geog.,  p.  147. 

-  Imhoof-Blumer,  Festschrift  filr  O.  Baindurf,  p.  2U4  ff.,  and  Kl.  M..  301. 

o 


CVl  INTRODUCTION. 

There  are  quasi-autonomous  and  Imperial  coins  from  the  time  of 
Trajan  to  that  of  Gordian.  The  inscr.  is  as  a  rule  in  the  genitive, 
but  under  Caracalla  tliere  are  dedicatory  coins  (though  avedrjKe  is 
not  expressed)  reading  TPAIANOTTOAITAIC  (Imhoof,  A7.il/., 
526).     The  names  of  magistrates  are  as  follows  : — 

Caracalla  Tei/ji666o<;  ap-x^.  a  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  52G. 

(Hiera  Synkletos)  TeifioOe       '  B.M. 

(Demos)  Tei/jLude  „ 

Gordian  ^AXe^av.  ^t\o.  6  "ypa.  „ 

„  ^A\e^avSpo<i  ^cXo.  cipx-  «•'  „ 

„  ^AXi^avSpa  ^iko.  ^pa.  a  Imhoof,  7^/.  il/.,  302. 

The  principal  types  are  : — Zeus  Laodikeus  (PI.  1.  8) ;  Dionysos 
naked  (PI.  1.  2);  Asklepios  (PI.  1.  3);  Kybele  (PI.  1.  4);  Demeter- 
Tyche  (PI.  1.  V)  ;  Rider-god  with  double-axe  (PI.  1.  9),  &c. 


BARCLAY   Y.   HEAD. 


British  Museum, 
March.   1900. 


Stan/bnis  Geoa^  Estaht  London. 


COINAGE  OF  rUKYGIA. 


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COINAGE  OF  rURYGIA. 


PHEYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

ABBAITIS. 

The    coins    bearing    the    name    of    the    Mysi-Abha'itae    were 
probably  struck    at    Ancyra  in  Abbaitis.      (Imhoof-Blumer, 
Festschrift  fiir   Otto   Benndorf,  p.   201  ff.) 

Second  Century  (190—133  B.c.)1 

Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur.^ 

MYZnN                Winged    thunder- 
ABBAITUN               bolt:  the  whole 
in  oak-wreatli. 

1 

A^     -85 

[Burgon,  1841.] 

2 

^    -8 

[W.  T.  Ready,  1902.] 

3 

M    -85 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 

4 

^    -8 

^   beneath.          [Arundell,  1839.] 

5 

iE    -8 

[Steuart,  1840.] 

[PI.  II.  1.] 

G 

JE    -8 

(vr^     „ 

7 

^    -8 

„  (?)     „          [Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

'  The  coins  of  Abbaitis  are 
tions,  Nos.  1,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8,  and  { 

all  contemporary  and  of  three  denomina- 
),  were  included  in  B.  M.  Cat.  My>ia,  p.  ]. 

PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


10 


JE    -7 


M    -6 


M    -6 


Head  of  young  Ileraldes  r., 
in  lion -skin. 


MYZHN  Club   with   lion -skin 

ABBA  lianging  over  handle: 

the  ■whole  in  oak-wreath.i 


[PI.  II.  2.] 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


Head  of  Apollo?  r.,  haii' 
rolled  and  bound  Avitli 
wreath. 2 


MY 

znN 

ABBA 

fyfJ    beneath. 


Double-axe  :  the  whole  in 
laurel-wreath. 


[PI.  II.  3.] 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


'  Type  imitated  from  Half-  and  Quarter-Cistopliori. 
^  Described  in  B.  M.  Cat.  Mysia,  p.  1,  no.  7,  as  a  female  head  wearing 
stephane. 


ACCILAKUM. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


JE  M 


JE  1-2 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


A  C  C  I  L  A  E  U  M.  1 


Gordian  III. 


AYT  KMANT      nrO 
PAIANOC        Bust  of 

Gordian  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


Same  die. 


•95 


AKKI      AAGHN  Men   standing 

r.,  wearing  Phrygian  cap  and  hima- 
tion  over  lower  limbs ;  at  his 
shoulders,  crescent ;  he  rests  with 
r.  on  sceptre,  and  holds  in  extended 
].  pine-cone,  and  rests  I.  foot  on 
bull's  head  1 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


AKKIA    A€nN  Tyche  standing 

1.,  with    kalathos    on  head,  holding 
rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

[Bank  Collection.] 


AVTKMA     NXnrOP  AKKIAA6 
AIA[NO] 

C  Bust  of  Gor- 
dian r.,  ]aur.,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


n  N  Nike  poised 
1.,  r.  foot  on  globe,  and  holding 
wreath  and  palm. 


[PI.  II.  4.J 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


1  For  site  see  J.  G.  C.  Anderson,  J. U.S.,  xix.  90. 


4''- 


PIIKYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


JE   -8 


JE 


JE     1 


M     1 


/E    -7 


A  C  M  0  N  E  I  A. 


Middle{f)  of  First  Ceniuri/  B.C. 


Bust  of  Athena  r.,  wearing 
crested  Athenian  hehnet 
and  aegis. 


(Uncertain  countermark.) 


Head    of    Zeus   r.,    wearing 
oak-wreath. 


AKAAON  E[nN]        Eagle,  flying  to 
eEOAOTOC     ]  front,  towards 

r.  on  thunderbolt,  between  two  stars. 
[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


A]KMONEn[N] 
eE]OAOTO[    ] 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


A  K  A\  O  N  E        Asklepios  standing  to 

0EOAOT  front,  wearing    hi- 

lEPOKAE  niation   over  lower 

limbs    and  1.  shoulder,  and   resting 

with  1.  on  serpent-staff. 

[Komn,  1903.] 
[PI.  II.  5.] 


[A''an  Lennepj  1895.] 


(Same  die  as  no.  4. 


Bust  of  Athena  r.,  in  crested 
Athenian      helmet       and 


.E    -85 


A]KA\ONE         Similar. 

ejEOAOT 

[IE]POKA[E] 


[Millingen,  1839.] 


Eagle,  &c.,  as  on  no.  1. 


AKMONCEHN] 
TIMOeE[0  ] 
MHTPOL ] 


ACMONEIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M    -85 


JE    -95 


M    -85 


AKMONE- 
TIMOGEO- 


[Pl.  II.  6.] 


10 


11 


12 


M    -7 


M    -75 


JE    -7       Similar 


Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur.  or  in 
oak-wreath. 


Similar. 


13 


14 


M    -8 
JE    -7 


TIMOeE-- 
MHTP (1) 


AKMON 

TIMOe 


[Sabatier,  1853.] 

[C.  Ready,  1880.] 
[Burgoii,  1841.] 


AKMON 
TIMOGE 
MHTPO 


Asklepios  standing  to 
front,  as  on  no.  3. 

[Steuart,  1838.] 


AKMONE-- 
TIMOGEO- 

MENEAA- 


Simihi 


[Arundell,  1839.] 


Head  of  Kybele  or  City  r., 
turreted  and  veiled. 


AKMO 

TIMOGEO- 

M]ENEAA_- 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

AKMON Artemis    in    long 

TIMOGEO  chiton     advan^ 

MEN  EAA  cing  r.,  holding 

in    1.     strung     bow,    and     with    r. 

drawing   arrow  from  quiver   at   her 

shoulder ;  beside  her,  stag  r. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

AKMON 
TIMO0-- 

[ ] 


[PI.  II.  7.] 


[Van  Lenncp,  1901.] 


PHRTGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


15 


M    -9 


16 


M    -65 


17 


18 


M    -65 


IE    -6 


19 


^1-15 


Bust   of  Athena   r.,   as   on '  [A]KMONEn[N] 
no.  1.  [M]HNOAOT[0    ] 

[ ?] 


Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur. 


Eagle  flying,  on  thunderbolt  between 
two  stars,  as  on  no.  1. 

[Lincoln,  1870.] 


AKMONE- 

MHNOAO 

ZIAAHN 


Asklepios    stand- 
ing to  front,  as 
on  no.  3. 
[Bunbury,  1897.] 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  Nero, 

Servenius   Capito  and  Julia  Severa,  ArcMcreis  for  tlie  3rd  time.^ 


AKMONEIC    [OEAN] 
PnMHN  Bust    of 

PoppaeaC?)    as    Eoma    r., 
turreted  :  border  of  dots. 


Nike,  holding  wreath  and  palm,  standing 
r. ;     in  field,    ElXPlrr;    around, 


CEPOYHNIOYKAniTHNO 
CKAIIOYAIACCEOYHPAC  : 

border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 
[PI.  II.  8.] 


[Eastwood,  1861.] 


Ti)ne  of  Galliemis  1 


l€POC     AHMOC  AKMON 

Head  of  beardless  Demos 
r.,  diademed :  border  of 
dots. 


€I2N  Herakles, 

bearded,  standing  r.,  resting  on 
club,  over  which  hangs  lion-skin 
and  bow  1 :  border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 
[PI.  II.  9.] 


*  Ramsay,  C.  and  B.,  p.  638. 


ACMONEIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


20     JEl-2 


21 


.El-25 


^1-2.5 


23     M    -85 


24 


^    -85 


25  '  .'E    -85 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


AH     MOC 


Bust    of 


AKMO  N€nN  Dionysos,  naked, 
standing  to  front,  head  1.,  holding 
in  r.  kantharos  over  panther  at  his 
feet,  and  resting  with  r.  on  thyrsos: 
border  of  dots. 

[Lincoln,  1905.] 


AKM  O  N€nN  TheDioskuri, 
nuked,  face  to  face,  each  resting  on 
his  spear. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


AKMO  N€flN  Tyche  standing 
].,  with  kalathos  on  head,  and  hold- 
ing rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


bearded   Demos  r.,  laur. 
border  of  dots. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


A     KMON€     HN 


Two   right 


hands  joined  :  border  of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


Eagle,    with 


A     KMON€n     N 

open  wings,  standing  r.  on  thunder- 
bolt(?)  :  border  of  dots. 

[Prokesch,  1849.] 


AKM    O    N€nN 

border  of  dots. 


Sheaf  of  corn 


[M.  J.  Borrell,  1847.] 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


2G 


•li 


MVO 


iE    -95 


29 


M    -95 


30 


/E    -75 


31 


32 


M    -7 


M    -7 


l€PA     BOVAH 

Veiled  bust  of  Eoule  r., 
her  left  hand  holding 
her  veil:   border  of  dots. 


AK  MO  N€nN  Kerme^  naked, 
standing  to  front,  looking  1.,  hokl- 
ing  in  r.  purse,  and  in  1.  chlamys 
and  caduceus;  at  his  feet,  ram  look- 
ing up  :  border  of  dots.i 


[PI.  II.  10.] 


Same  die. 


BOV  AH  Veiled  bust 
of  Boule  r.  :  border  of 
dots. 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


[Steuart,  1838.] 


AKMO  N€flN  Artemis  huntress 
atlvancing  r.,  hokling  in  1.  bow, 
and  with  r.  drawing  arrow  from 
quiver  at  her  shoulder ;  at  her  feet, 
stag  looking  up  :  border  of  dots. 
[Eollin,  1903.] 


[1894.] 


A      KMO      N€nN  Demeter, 

veiled,  standing  k,  hokling  in  r. 
ears  of  corn,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  sceptre  :   border  of  dots. 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 


Imperial. 

Auffustus. 


Head  of  Augustus  1.,  bare; 
in  front,  lituus :  plain 
border. 


AKMONEHN     KOPAOZ 

Nike    advancing  r.,    holding  wreath 
and  palm  :   plain  border. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

[PI.  III.  1.] 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


'  Cf.  same  types  on  obv.  and  rev.  on  coins  of  Aezanis,  PI.  v.  4. 


ACMONEIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Roverso. 


33  :  A^.    -So 


34  i  JE    -8 

i 


35     JE    -6 


3G     M    -05 


37 


M   -75 


38:  JE   -75 


ZEBAZTOZ 

Augustus  1'., 
front,  lituas : 
dots. 


Head   of  AKMONE  Nike  advancing  1., 

laur. ;     in  !  UN  KPATHZ  holding  Avreath 

border    of  M  H  N  OKPITOY        and  palm  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 
[Lawson,  1899.] 

AKMONE 

HNMEN    EM    AXOC 

<|)|AAAHOHC 

[iiollin,  1903.] 

Agrippina  Junior. 


ZEBAZ[THNA]rP!n 


TTINAN 

Agrippina  r., 
ears  of  corn 
at  her  breast. 


Bust    of 
■with    two 
and  poppy 


Similar. 


EniAEYCKIOYZEPOYHNIO] 
YKAniTHNOZ 

AKMONEHNi 

Artemis  huntress  advancing  r.,  hold- 
ing bow,  and  drawing  arrow  from 
quiver  at  her  shoulder;  in  front, 
small  stag,  and  Nike  advancing  r. 
with  wreath  and  palm. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 

[PI.  III.  2.] 


EniZEPOYHNIOYKAniTIlN 
OZKAIIOYAIAZZEOYHPAZ 
AKMONEHN 

Same  type. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


Nero. 


AYTO K PATH PN  E P  EJTI AEYKIOYZEP 
nNKAAYA[IOZKA      YKAniTHNOZ 
IZAP]    ZEBAZTOZ 
TEPMANIKOZ 

Bust  of  Nero  r.,  bare. 


OYHNIO 


AKMONEHN 

Zeus  enthroned  r.,  holding  phialo, 
and  resting  on  sceptre;  in  held  1., 
owl  and  crescent. ^ 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 

[PL  III.  3.] 

I  [H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

1  On  nos.  35-42  the  form  of  the  sigma  in  the  inscrs.  varies  from  Q  to  2. 
-  The  owl  and  the  crescent  seem  to  differentiate  the  god  on  these  coins 
from  the  Greek  Zens. 

C 


10 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Eevei-so. 

39 

M   -75 

Similar. 

EniZEPOYHNIOYKAniTUN 
OZKAI  lOYAIAZZEOYHPA 

Z      AKMONEHN 

Similar. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 

40 

yE   -8 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 

NEPIINKAIZAP   ZEB 

AZTOZ     Head  of  A^ero 
r.,  laur. ;  in  field,  1.  winged 
caduceus,  r.  crescent. 

^p  in  field  1.,    AKMONGHN  r.; 

around,    ZEPOYHN  lOY  KAH I 
TXINOZKAI  lOYAIAZZEOY 

HPAZ        Zeus  enthroned  1.,  hold- 
ing phiale  over  owl,   and  resting  r. 

41 

M    -75 

on  sceptre. 

[Dunbury,  1897.] 

42 

JE    -75 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

43 

^    -7 

NEPWNCEBACTOC 
AKMONEIC     Older 

head    of    JS'ero    r.,    laur. ; 
aegis    on    breast :     above, 
crescent;  beneath,  winged 
caduceus. 

El  XP  ■?"  r  ii^  fiehl  h;    around,  CE 

POYHNIOYKAniTGJNOCK 
AIIOYAIACEOYHPA(sH) 

Zeus    enthroned    1.,   holding   phiale, 
and  resting  on  sceptre ;  beneath  his 
throne,  owl  r. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 

44 

M   -75 

(Similar,    but     I0YAIACC60YH 
PAC) 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

45 

M    -75 

(Countermark,        Asklepios 
standing.) 

(Similar.) 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

NEPa)NAC€BACTO 
N     AKMONEIC 

Similar. 

46 

.E    -7 

Similar. 

[Banbury,  1897.] 

[PI.  III.  4.] 

47 

M   -75 

1 

1 

ACMONEIA. 


11 


No. 


Metal 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


48 


49 


50 


2E     7 


iE    -7 


M    -6 


51 


.E    -8 


02 


M    -65 


53 


JE    -6 


Poppaea, 


nonnAiA      cebac 

TH  Bust  of  Poppaea 
r.,  her  hair  bound  with 
ears  of  corn ;  over  her 
].  slioulder  projects  tlie 
forepart  of  a  small  lion.^ 


E]  XP  AKMONE  HN  CEPOY 
HNIOY  KAniXnNOC  KAI 
lOYAIACEEOYHPAC     partly 

in  field  and  partly  around.  Artemis 
huntress  advancing  r.,  holding  in  1. 
bow,  and  with  r.  drawing  arrow  from 
quiver  at  her  shoulder ;  in  field  r., 
lyre. 

[Rollin,  1874.] 


[PI.  III.  5.] 


[Chaix,  1889.] 
[Steuart,  1838.] 


Trajan. 


AYTOKP        TPAIAN 

0"C  Head  of  Trajan 

r.,  laur. 


€n!M€N€M[AXOY2  AK]MON 

€nN  lliver-god  recumbent  1., 
holding  reed,  and  resting  on  vase 
from  which  water  flows. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1850.] 


[PI.  III.  6.] 


AVTOKPA     TPAIAN  €niM€NeMAXOYAKMON 


OC      Head  of  Trajan  r., 
laur. 


Similar. 


€IIN 

Demeter  or  Persephone  clad  in  long 
chiton,  peplos  and  veil,  standing  1., 
holding  in  r.  ears  of  corn  and  poppy, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


€niM€N€AA      AKMON6X2N 
XOY 

Nike  advancing    r.,  holding  wreath 


and  palm. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


'    Poppaea  has  here  the  attributes  both  of  Demetor  and  Kybele. 
-  This  Menemachos  on  a  coin  described  by  Imhoof  (Hon.  Gr.,  p.  391) 
bears  the  title   pp[a^/uaTeus]. 


12 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

Hadrian. 

AAPIANOC    KAICAP 

AKMO    N€nN        Kybele,  wearing 

Bust  ijf  Hadrian  r.,  laur., 

polos,  cluton  and  peplos,  enthroned 

■wearing  aegis. 

r.,  holding  in  1.  tympanum,  and  in  r. 
sce2)tre ;   beside  her  throne,  lion  r. 

54 

M    -85 

[Rolliu,  1853.] 

[PI.  III.  7.] 

Similar. 

AKMO  N€I1N  Athena  standing 
to  front,  head  r.,  resting  with  r.  on 
spear,  and  with  1.  on  shield  on  the 
ground  beside  her. 

55 

M    -7 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Antoninus  Pius. 

AVKAI       ANTnN€l 

inBfiuox.)  TVN  AIANOV  AK 

NOC   •€€•       Bust   of 

MON  GUN         Zeus  enthroned  1., 

Antoninus  Pius  r.,  laur. 

Avilh  himation  over  lower  limbs, 
holding  in  r.  Nike,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre. 

56 

JE   -8    - 

[Steuart,  1838.] 

Similar. 

€    niT    VNAIANOV 
AKMON€ 

• 

Horseman  galloping  r.,  carrying  speai' 
upright. 

57 

M    -85 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Marcus  Aurelius. 

ANTnN€INOC 

AK    M     O 

Bust    of    young    Marcus 

N€nN     (in  ex.) 

Aurelius  1^  r.,  laur. 

Horseman  galloping  r.,  M'ith  flying 
chlamys,  and  whip  in  r.  extended 
behind  him  ;  in  front,  flying  eagle 
above  tAvo  Avomen  standing  side  by 
side  on  a  rock,  at  the  foot  of  which 
is  a  River-god  recumbent  1. 

58 

iEl-05 

[Lawson,  1899.] 

'  The  bust  on  tins  piece  uiigbt  be  tliat  of  Caracalla,  but  the  coin  differs 

both  in  style  and  fabric  from  any  of  those  of  Caracalla  described  below, 

nos.  63-73.     The   t-wo  female  figures   on  the  rock  are  thought  by  Imhoof 

{Mon.  Gr.,  391  f.)  to  be  the  Nen 

leses. 

ACMONEIA. 


13 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


59 


60 


JE    -75 


/E    -75 


61 


JE    -75 


62 


^1- 


63 


^1- 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


AV   KAI-     ANTHNINieni     TVNAIANOY 


OC      C€  Bust  of 

M.  Aurelius  r.,  laur. 


AKMON6 

UN 

Horseman  as  on  no.  57. 

[Kollin,  1903.] 


€ni     TV     NAIANOY 
AKMON6 

UN 

[Arundell,  1839.] 


AVKAI-     ANTHNIN  €nTVNAIANOV       AKMON6 


OC      •  C€  •     Similar. 


XIN  Asklepius  standing;  to  front, 
head  1.,  resting  on  serpent-staft' 
with  1. 


[PI.  III.  8.] 


Jidia  Domna. 


lOVAIA      C€BACTH|€n<l>AnPICKOY     TPYOYACI 


Bust  of  J.  iJomna  r. 


AP 

Kybele  entlironed  1.,  wearing  polos, 
holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  1. 
elbow  on  tympanum ;  beside  her, 
lion  1. 

[Lawson,  1883.] 


Caracalla. 


AVKMAV  ANTnN€ 
I  NO  C  Bust  of  young 
Caracalla  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 


rass,    with    aegis 
shoulder. 


on    1. 


€n4>AnPICKOVVOACIArP- 
AK  MONEHN-  Asklepios  L 
and  Hygieia  r.,  standing  face  to  face, 
Avith  usual  attributes. 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


[PI.  III.  9.] 


14 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


64 


Ml- 


Go 


Ml' 


6G 


/E  1- 


67 


/El-05 


68 


M  1- 


Obverse. 


AVKMAV       ANTjQ 
N€INOC  13 List   of 

younjf  Caracalla  r.,  laur., 
ill  cuirass,  witli  aegis  on 
breast. 


Same  die. 


AVTKAIMAP  ANT 

ilNeiNOC  Bust  of 

young  Caracalla  r.,  laur., 

in  cuirass,  with  aegis  on 
breast. 


Reverse. 


€ni4)AnP€IC     K    OVN€OY 

rP  A      (m  field) 

AKMON6     (in  ex.) 

[UN] 
Zeus    enthroned    1.,  holding    pliiale, 
and  resting  on  sceptre. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


€ni<l)AAnP€     I     CKOVNe 

rPA     (in  field) 
AKMON6    (i„,,.) 

Same  type. 

[Millingen,  1851.] 


AKMO  N€nN  Asklepios  stand- 
ing to  front,  head  1.,  resting  on 
serpent  staff  with  1. 


[Rollin,  1874.] 


[PI.  III.  10] 


AVT  KAIM  AYP  AN 
TUNEINOC  Bust  of 
bearded  Caracalla  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass. 


Same  die. 


AKMO  N  EUN  Apollo,  naked, 
standing  to  front,  head  r.,  holding 
in  1.  strung  bow. 

[BanJc  Coll.] 


AKMO  NEHN  Artemis  huntress, 
in  short  chiton  and  flying  cloak, 
standing  towards  r.,  holding  in  1. 
strung  bow,  and  with  r.  drawing 
arrow  from  quiver  at  lier  shoulder ; 
before  her,  stag  looking  up. 


[Lawson,  1883.] 


ACMONEIA. 


15 


No. 

Metal. 
Sizo. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

G9 

^El- 

Same  die. 

AKM      ONEIIN       Dionysos  stand- 
ing to  front,  head  I.,  naked  but  for 
nebris,  liolding  in  r.  kantharos  over 
panther  at  his  feet,  and  resting  with 
1.  oa  thyrsos  bound  with  taenia. 
[Lawson,  1899.] 

70 

^1-05 

Same  die. 

AK     MO     NEH 

N      (in  ex.) 
Zeus  enthroned  i., holding  phiale,  and 
resting  on  sceptre. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

71 

Ml- 

Same  die. 

AK     MO     NEHN      Same  type. 

72 

.El- 

Same  die. 

AK      MO      NEXIN           Kybele    en- 
throned 1.,  holding  in  r.  pliiale,  and 
resting  1.  arm  on  tympanum  placed 
on    throne    at    her    side ;     beneath 
throne,  lion. 

[Pullan,  1868.] 

73 

M    -95 

Same  die. 

A  K  M  O         N  EH  N             Eiver-god 
(Sindrosi)  recumbent  1.,  resting   on 
vase  from  which  water  Hows. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Plan 

tilla. 

74 

M    -8 

<t>OYAnAAYTIAAAC 
6BACTH          Bust  of 
Plautilla  r. 

€ni<t>AnP€     ICKOYN€rP,  and, 

across  field,   AKM      O 
N€n     N 

Aphrodite?,  naked  to  hips,  seated  1., 
with  r.  hand  raised  to  her  head,  as 
if  lifting  her  veil,  and  her  1.  hand 
supporting  drapery   over   her   lower 
limbs. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 

[PI.  II 

I.  11.] 

16 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


10 


78 


79 


Metal. 
Size. 


JE    -75 


76     M    -8 


/El- 


/EM 


JEl-l 


80     ^1-2 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Geta  Caesar. 

nOCenr         reXACK  AKMO      N€D.N        Demeter,  wear- 
Al       Bust  of  young  Getaj      ing  long  chiton  and  peplos,  standing 

1.,  holding  in  r.  ears  of  com  down- 
wards,  and  resting  with  1.  on  long 


r.,    bare-headed,    wearing 
cuirass. 


torch. 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


Same  dies  '? 
[PI.  III.   12.] 


Elagabalus  (?) 
AVKMAVP     ANTIIAK   MO    NGHN 


N€INOC  Bust   of 

Ehigabalus    r.,    laur.,    in 
cuirass. 


1.,    holdint 
sceptre. 


phialt 


Zeus  enthroned 
and   resting   on 


[Whittall,  1858.] 


Severus  Alexander. 
AYTKMAYP      AA€ZAKMONEn     N       Dionysos  r.,  in 

ANAP         Bust  of  Sev.        car  drawn  by  two  panthers,  holding 

in  r.  filleted  thyrsos,  and  in  1.  reins. 


Alexander  r.,  laur.,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


[Whittall,  1858.] 


[PI.  IV.  1.] 


AYTKMAY  AA€ZA  AKM  O  N€nN  Tyche,  wearing 
NAPOC  Bust  of  Sev. ;  kalathos,  long  chiton  and  peplos, 
Alexander    r.,    laur.,     in  ^      standing  1.,  holding  rudder  and  cor- 


cuirass    and    paludamen- 
tum. 


iiucopiae. 


(Same  dies.) 


[Rollin,  1895.] 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


ACMONEIA. 


17 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Keverso. 


81      ^51-10 


82 


iEl' 


13     ^El- 


81 


^1- 


85 


M    -8 


86  ■  JE    -85 


Same  die. 


AKMO      ISEIIN  Zeus,     wearing 

hiination  over  his  knees,  enthroned 
to  front,  looking  r.,  holding  in  ex- 
tended r.  thunderbolt,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  sceptre  ;  beneath  him 
crouch  two  giants  with  snaky  tails, 
face  to  face. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1850.] 
[PI.  IV.  2.] 


AYKMAYP       AA€ZA 

NAPOC  Bust  of 

Sev.  Alexander  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


AA 


AYTKMAVPC6B 
6XANAPO 

C  Bast  of 

Sev.  Alexander  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass. 


Same  die. 


AKMO       NE      n       N  Artemis 

huntress  advancing  r.,  holding  in  1. 
bow,  and  with  r.  drawing  arrow 
from  quiver  at  her  shoulcler  ;  in 
front,  stag  or  hound  1 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


AKMO       N€nN  Similar,    but 

stag  r.  in  front  of  Artemis. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


AKMO  NenN  Asklepios  and 
Hygieia,  with  usual  attributes,  face 
to  face. 

[Bank  Coll.] 


AKMO  NEXIN  Cultus-statue  of 
Artemis  Ephesia  to  front,  with  usual 
supports,  between  two  stags  with 
heads  turned  ujjwards  towards  the 
goddess. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


A        KMO        (SEHN  Demeter, 

weai'ing  long  chiton  and  peplos, 
standing  1.,  holding  in  r.  ears  of 
corji  downwards,  and  resting  Avith  1. 
on  long  torch. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 

D 


IS 


niRYGlA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


87 


JE    -95 


Julia  Mainaea. 


88 


/El- 


89 


iEl-05 


90 


^1- 


91  :  /El-2 


lOYAIA     MAM6AC 

Bust  of  J.  Mamaca  r. 


AKMO  N€nN  Kybele  enthroned 
1.,  wearing  polos,  holding  in  r.  phiale 
over  lion  with  head  turned  upwards, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  tympanum. 

[Steuart,  1838.] 


Maximinus. 


AYTKriOVOVH    MA 

i:iM€INOC-     Bust  of 

JNIaximinus  r.^  laur.,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


,  KM  ONEHN  Zeus  enthroned 
1.,  wearing  himation  over  lower  limbs, 
holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


AKMO  NGHN  Dionysos,  naked, 
standing  to  front,  looking  1.,  holding 
in  r.  kantharos  over  panther  at  his 
feet,  and  resting  with  1.  on  thyrsos. 


[Bank  Coll.] 


AKMO  H€nH  Kybele  enthroned 
1.,  wearing  polos,  holding  in  r.  phiale 
over  lion  with  head  turned  upwards, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  tympanum. 

[Pres.  by  M.  W.  H.  Waddington,  1893.] 


Gordian  III. 

AYTKMAN     TOPAIA'AKMO     NEHN       Asklepios,  clad 
NOC        Bust  of  Gordian  I      in  himation,  standing  to  front,  head 


r.,  laur.,  wearing  cuirass 
with  aegis  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


1.,  and  resting  with  1,  on  serpent-staff. 


[Whittall,  1S5S.] 


ACMONEIA. 


19 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


92     ^M 


93 


^1-05 


9-4  '■  ^    -95 


95    Ml- 


9G     ^1- 


97     Ml- 


Same  die. 


AYTKMA    NrOPAIA 

NOC  13ust  of  Gordian 
r.,  radiate,  wearing  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


AKM  O  NenN  Tyche,  ill  long 
chiton  and  pe])ios,  standing  1.,  hold- 
ing rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

[Whittall,  1858.] 


A       KM       O       N€nN  Hermes 

standing  to  front,  head  1.,  naked  but 
for  chlamys  on  1.  arm,  wearing 
petasos,  and  holding  in  r.  purse  over 
ram  1.  with  heatl  turned  back,  and 
in  1.  caduceus. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 
[PI.  IV.  3.] 


AYTKMA     NTOPAIA 

NOC       Bust  of  Gordian 
r.,  laur.,  wearing;  cuirass. 


AYTKMA    [NrOP]AI 
ANO 

C       Bust  of  Gordian 
r.,  radiate,  wearing  cuirass. 


Same  die. 


AKMO  N€nN  Artemis  huntress 
standing  r.,  holding  in  1.  bow,  and 
with  r.  drawing  arrow  from  quiver 
at  her  shoulder ;  in  front,  stag  with 
head  turned  back  towards  the  god- 
dess. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


AYTKM     ANTOPAIA 
NO 

C  Bust  of  Gordian 

r.,  radiate,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


AKMO      N€nN 

stair  not  visible. 


Similar    type ; 


[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


AKM[0]  Eiver-god    recum- 

N€nN  (niex.)  bent  1.,  holding 

reed  and  resting  on  vase  from  which 

water  flows. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


AKMO  N€nN  Dionysos,  naked, 
standing  to  front,  looking  1.,  holding 
in  r.  kantharos  over  panther  at  his 
feet,  and  resting  with  1.  on  thyrsos. 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


20 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse.                                                         Reverse. 

9.^ 

JE    -95 

Same  die. 

A     KM     ON€nN      Zeus  enthroned 
1.,  wearing  himation  over  lower  limbs, 
holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

99 

jE    -95 

AYTKMA     NTOPAIA 

NOC       East  of  Gordiaii 
r.,  radiate,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 

A  KM     ONenN        Asklepios,  clad 
in  himation,  standing  to  front,  head 
1.,  and  resting  with    r.  on    serpent- 
statf. 

[Bunhury,  1897.] 

Same  die. 

A     KM     ON€nN       Hermes  stand- 
ing to  front,  head  1.,  naked  but  for 

100 

^1- 

chlamys  on  1.  arm,  wearing  petasos, 
and  holding  in  r.  purse  over  ram  r. 
with  head   turned   back,  and  in   1. 
caduceus. 

[Van  Lennep,  1894.] 
(die  not  identical  with  No.  93  supra.) 

Trebonianiis  Gallus. 

101 

^1-2 

AYT  K   r  OYIB  TPE 
BTAAAOC      Bust  of 

Treb.  Gallus  r.,  radiate,  in 
cuirass    and     paludamen- 
tum. 

A     KM      O                Adrasteia (?)  run- 
N  EX2N  •  (in  ex.)           ning  r.,  clad  in 
chiton,  holding  on  \.  arm  infant  Zeus,  , 
and  with  r.  inflated  peplos  over  her 
head  ;  around  are  the  three  Kuretes, 
helmeted  and  clad  in  short  chitons, 
each  with  short  sword  in  one  hand 
and  raised  shield  in  the  other. 

[PI.  I 

V.  4.] 

102 

^1-25 

Similar. 

AKMO      NE         Two    male    figures, 
nN(inex.)           naked,  standing 
face    to   face  with  r.   hands  joined, 
each   holding    upright    spear   in    1. ; 
between  them,  above,  a  flying  eagle, 
and  beneath,  a  flaming  altar. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

ACMONKIA. 


21 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


lie  verse. 


103 


^1-2 


104 


M   -95 


105 


^M 


106 


^M 


107 


(pierced) 


Same  die  as  preceding  coin. 


AKMON  EHN  Dionysos,  naked, 
recumbent  on  the  back  of  a  rnnninj]; 
panther  ;  his  r.  hand  rests  on  the  top 
of  his  head,  his  1.  holds  thyrsos. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


AYT-K  r  OYIB  TP€  AKMON 


E,iver-"od    recum- 


BTAAAOC  Bust  of 
Treb.  Gallus  r.,  radiate, 
in  cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


EI2N   (in  ex.)  bent  1.,  holding 

reed,  and  resting  on  vase  from  whicli 
water  flows. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


Volusian. 


AYT  K  OYIB    A<t>  TA 
A'AOCOYOAOYCIA 

NOC  Bust  of  Volusian 
r.,  radiate,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


AKMON  E  UN  Tyche  stand- 
ing  1.,  wearing  kalathos  and  holding 
rudder  and  cornucopiae. 


AKMO  NEHN  Asklepios,  clad 
in  himation,  standing  to  front,  head 
1.,  and  resting  with  1.  on  serpent-staff. 


[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


AKMO  Horseman,       with 

NEI2N    (in  ex.)  flying      chlamys 

and  whip  in  r.,  galloping  r.  towards 
a  hill  on  which  stand  two  female 
figures ;  at  the  foot  of  the  hill  is  a 
recumbent  Eiver-god  (the  Sindros  1) 


[PI.  IV.  6.] 


108    ^M       Same  d 


[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


[Steuart,  LSiO.] 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


lleverse. 


109 


110 


^1-3 


^1-3 


111 


/El-2 


112 


^1-05 


113 


/EMf) 


114 


JE    -75 


Gallienus. 


AVTK-nOV-  AlK-r 
AAIHNOC  Bust  of 
Gallienus  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


AKMO  N€nN  Tyche  standing 
1.,  wearing  kalathos,  and  holding 
rudder  and  cornucopiae. 


(Same  dies.) 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


[Millingen,  1851.] 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


AKMO  NenN  Cultus-statue  of 
Artemis  Epliesia  to  front,  with  usual 
supports,  between  two  stags  with 
heads  turned  upwards  towards  the 
goddess. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 

[PI.  IV.  7.] 


AKMO     N€nN      Dionysos,  naked, 
standing  to  front,  looking  1.,  liolding 
in  r.  kantharos  over  panther  at  his 
feet,  and  resting  with  1.  on  thyrsos. 
[Whittall,  1858.] 


AKMON     €nN  Bearded    He- 

rakles  of  the  so-called  '  Faruese  ' 
type,  naked,  standing  1.,  and  resting 
on  his  club. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


Salonina. 


KOP 


CAACO.. 
C€B 

Head  of  Salonina  r.,  neck 
draped. 


AKM     O     [N€n     N]       Sheaf  of 
lour  ears  of  corn  bound  together. 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


AEZANIS. 


23 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse, 


^    -7 


^    -7 


JE    -65 


JE    -65 


AEZANIS. 

For  earliest  coinage  see  Epicteteis. 
Latter  half  of  First  Century  B.C.,  or  later 


Head  of  bearded  Herakles  1., 
laur.,  club  behind  neck  : 
border  of  dots. 


EZE  AN  I  THN  Herme?, 
naked,  standing  1.  in  winged  boots, 
holding  in  r.  purse,  and  in  1.  caducous 
and  chlamys  :  border  of  dots. 

[Chester,  1880.] 
[PI.  V.  1.] 


Head  of  City-goddess  1., 
wearing  turreted  crown, 
laur.  :    border  of  dots. 


EZEANITIIN  Dionysos,  naked, 
standing  1.,  holding  in  r.  kantharos, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  thyrsos  ; 
chlamys  over  1.  shoulder :  border  of 
dots. 

[Millingen,  1851.] 
[PI.  V.  2.] 


Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 

Caligula  to  Clatidius? 

eeOC   CVNKAHT   OlAIZANITHN       Bust  of  Artemis  r, 
C       Young  male  bust  of       draped  ;  at  shoulder,  quiver  :  border 

of  dots. 


the    Senate    r.,   diademed 
and    draped  :     border    of 

dots. 


[PI.  V.  3.] 


(Same  dies.) 


eeONCVN      KAHTO  AIZANI     THN 


[Banbury,  1897.] 


Female  bust  r. 


5      jE    -65 


N  Young  male  bust  of 
the  Senate  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


draped,  with  spear  in  front  (Roma  ?) : 
border  of  dots. 


24 


PIIRVGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M   -7 


M   -7 


iEl-2 


^1-05 


10 


11 


^1- 


JE    -95 


12 


^10 


Time  of  Hadrian  f 


eeONCVN     KAHTO 

N  Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  1.,  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 


AIZAN€I  TUN  Asklepios stand- 
ing  to  front,  resting  with  r.  on  serpent- 
staff :   border  of  dots. 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


Time  of  31.  Aurelius — GalUenus  ? 


AHMOC      AlZANCe 

ITflN]  Young  male 
bust  of  Demos  r.,  laur., 
and  draped  :  border  of 
dots. 


I€PA       BOVAH 

Bust  of  Boule  r.,  veiled 
and  draped  :  border  of 
dots. 


I€PA     CVNKAHTOC 

Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r.,  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 


€nirPA[M    OVA]      GVPVKA 

€OVC-ACI-  Asklepios  stand- 
ing to  front,  resting  with  r.  on  serpent- 
staff  :  border  of  dots. 

[Millingen,  1839.] 


A I  ZA  NITHN-  Kybele  en- 
tlironed  1.,  turreted,  holding  in  r. 
phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
tympanum. 

[Lincoln,  1870.] 


AIZAN6  ITHN  Tyche  standing 
1.,  turreted,  liolding  rudder  and  cor- 
nucopiae  :   border  of  dots. 


(Same  dies.) 


[RoUin,  1903.] 


[Bank  Coll.] 


I6PA  BOVAH  Bust 
of  Boule  r.,  diademed  and 
veiled,  Avith  hand  raised 
holding  uncertain  object : 
border  of  dots. 


A I  ZA  N€ITGJN  Hermes, 
naked,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
h(jlding  in  r.  purse  over  ram  at  his 
feet  looking  upwards,  and  in  1.  cadu- 
ceus  and  chlamys  :  border  of  dots. 
[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


[PI.  V.  4.] 


AEZANIS. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


13 


JE    -95 


U 


JE   -95 


15 


JE    -95 


16 


JE   -65 


17 


JE    -65 


18 


JE    -75 


19     ^   -7 


Obverse. 


I€PA     BOVAH       Bust 

of  Boule  r.,  diademed  and 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


Reverse. 


AIZAN  €  ITflN  K.ybele  en- 
throned 1.,  turreted,  holding  iu  r. 
phiale  over  lion  at  her  feet,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  tympanum :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[PI.  V.  5.] 


Similar, 


Similar. 


Bust  of  Hermes  r.,  bare- 
headed and  draped  ;  lie- 
hind  neck,  caduceus :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


AIZA     NeiTIlN       Similar. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

AI-ZA-      N€l-TnN-       Similar. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 


AIZAN  GITHN  Eagle  to  front, 
head  1.,  with  wings  spread  and  wreath 
in  beak  :  border  of  dots. 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


AHMOC       Bust  of  young  A  ISAM       eiTUN  Hygieia,    in 

Demosr.,laur.anddraped :  I      long  chiton  and  peplos,  standing  r., 


border  of  dots. 


and    feeding    serpent    from    phiale 
border  of  dots. 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 


AHMO      C       Head    of  AIZAN6     ITON 

bearded  Demos  r. :  border 
of  dots. 


Similar. 


(Same  dies.) 


[Steuart,  1810.] 
[Prokesch,  1819.] 

E 


26 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


26 


Metal. 
Size. 

JE 

•7 

jE 

•7 

M 

•65 

JE 

•7 

M 

•65 

M 

■Q5 

M 

•55 

M 

•65 

Obverse. 


(Same  die.) 


Reverse. 


AIZAN6      I      TUN        Similnr. 
[Sabatier,  1853.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


Similar,  but  neck  draped. 


AIZANEITHN     AHM 

OC      Similar  head,  neck 
draped. 


AHMO       C  Bust    of 

Demos  r.,  diademed   anti 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


Head  of  Sarapis  r.,  wearing 
modius  :  border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


AIZAN€     I     XnN       Similar. 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


AIZAN      €ITnN  Hekate    tri- 

formis  standing,  holding  whip,  knife, 
two  torches,  &c.  in 'her  hands:  bor- 
der of  dots. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 


AIZAN€I  TUN  Eagle  1.,  look- 
ing back,  wings  closed :  border  of 
dots. 

[Lavvson,  1874.] 


AIZA      NITUN        Eagle  r.,  looking 
back,  wings  closed  :  border  of  dots. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


AIZAN€    I    TUN     Eagle  to  front, 
looking  r.,  wings  open:  border  of  dots. 

[VanLennep,  1895.] 


AEZANIS. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Time  of  GalJiemis. 


l€POC     AHMOC 

llead  of  young  Demos  r., 
laur. :  border  of  dots. 


28 


^1-35 


Same  die. 


29 


M\-2 


Same  die. 


30 


Ml-2, 


AIZAN  €  ITHN  Eagle  to 
front  towards  r.,  looking  back,  wings 
open  :  border  of  dots. 

[Arundell,  1839.] 


AIZAN  GITHN  Dionysos,  naked 
but  for  nebris  and  boots,  standing  to 
front,  head  1.,  holding  in  r.  kantharos 
over  panther  at  his  feet,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  thyrsos  ;  beside  him  small 
satyr  crouching  :  border  of  dots. 


[Noury,  1903.] 


AISAN6      I  TUN  Hekate    tri- 

formis  standing,  holding  in  her  six 
hands  whip,  knife,  torch,  serpent, 
&c.  :  border  of  dots. 


[Cureton,  1847.] 


AHMOC     AI^AN€IT  AISA     NeiTXlN       Tjche  stand 
UN  Head    of    young       ing  r.,  wearing  kalathos  and  holding 


31 


.EM 


Demos  r.,  diademed : 
der  of  dots. 


Same  die. 


bor- 


32 


^1-15 


rudder 
dots. 


and  cornucopiae :    border  ot 
[Steuart,  1838.] 


€niAYPZH     NWNOCAP 

Dionysos,  naked  but  for  himation 
over  lower  limbs  and  1.  arm,  standing 
towards  1.,  holding  in  r.  kantharos 
over  panther  at  his  feet,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  thyrsos  :  border  of  dots. 

[Weight,  1893.] 


28 


niRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


33 


JEl-1 


34 


.'El-Oo 


35 


iEM 


36 


37 


38 


^1-05 


^1-1 


^M 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Reverse. 


€niAVPZHNn      NOC  B  AP 

Zeus  of  Aezanis,  naked  to  waist, 
himation  round  waist  and  over  1. 
arm,  standing  towards  1.,  holding  in 
r.  eagle,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

[Bank  Coll.] 


eniiovovAni 

cevHPeiN 

ov 

AP 

KO 

XI 

p 

N€ 

n 

n 

Simil 

ar  type 

[Van 

Lennep,  1902.] 

€nilOV      C€VHP€INOV 
APXINeilKOP 

Helios,  radiate,  standing  to  front  in 
quadriga ;  he  is  naked  but  for  cloak 
ialling  behind  him  ;  he  holds  in  r. 
sceptre,  and  in  1.  orb :  border  of  dots. 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[PI.  V.  6.] 


I€PA     CVNKAHTOC 

Young  male  head  of  the 
Senate  r.  :  border  of  dots. 


AIZAN        €1        THN  Helios 

radiate,  naked  but  for  chlamys  over 
1.  arm,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
his  r.  raised,  his  1.  extended  holding 
orb  :  border  of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


(Same  dies.) 

[Pres.  by  M.  W.  H.  Waddington,  1893.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Steuart,  1838.] 


AEZANIS. 


29 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


44 


yEl-05 
^1-05 


yEM 


^1-05 


^1-05 


^11 


45  I  ^M 
4gI  /EM 


Same  die. 


AIZA       N       €ITnN  Athena 

standing  1.,  helmeted,  holding  in  r. 
phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on  spear, 
at  foot  of  which,  shield  :  border  of 
dots. 

[Bunhury,  1897.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Arundell,  1839.] 


Same  die. 


AIZA     N€ITnN  Cidtus-statue 

of  Artemis  Ephesia  with  nsual  sup- 
ports ;  on  either  side  a  stag  looking 
upwards  :  border  of  dots. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[PI.  V.  7.] 

I 
I 

(Same  dies.) 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Same  die.  AIZA     N€ITf2N       Tyche  standing 

L,  holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Steuart,  1838.] 


I€PA     BOVAH         Bust  AIZA     N     €ITnN        Tyche  stand 


of  Boule  r.,  hair  bound 
Avith  taenia :  border  of 
dots. 


Same  die. 


ing   1.,  holding    rudder   and    cornu- 
copiae :  border  of  dots. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1847.] 


AIZAN€  I  THN  Eagle,  with 
open  wings  and  head  turned  back, 
standing  towards  r.  on  the  top  of  a 
column,  on  the  1.  of  which  is  a 
flaming  altar,  and  on  the  r.  a  small 
tree  :  border  of  dots. 


(Same  dies.j 


[Noury,  1903.] 
[Lincoln,  1902.] 


30 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


47     JE   -9 


48     M   -85 


49     M   -85 


50 


51 


52 


^    -75 


.^    -75 


^    -75 


53     M   -75 


l€PA  BOVAH  Bust 
of  Boule  r.,  veiled ;  in 
front,  her  hand  holding 
her  veil  (?)  :  border  of 
dots. 


0€A     PHMH      Bust  of 

Itonja  r.,  hehueted :    bor- 
der of  dots. 


Al  ZAN  €ITnN  Demeter  or 
Persephone  standing  to  front,  looking 
J.,  holding  in  r.  ears  of  corn,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of 
dots. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


AIZAN€  IT  HN  Poseidon, 
naked,  standing  r.,  with  1.  foot  on 
prow,  holding  in  extended  1.  dolphin, 
and  resting  with  r.  on  trident :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


(Same  dies.) 


Imperial. 

Augustus. 


[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 
[Bunbury,  1897.] 


ZEBAZTOZ      Head  of 
Augustus  r.,  bare. 


EniMENANAPO[Y]      Zens     of 
AlZ  ANITHN  Aezanis 

standing  1.,  naked  to  waist,  wearing 
lumation  round  waist  and  over  1. 
shoulder,  holding  eagle  on  extended 
r.,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 


[PI.  V.  8.] 

I    _ 
(Same  dies.) 


(Same  dies.) 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


[Lawson^  1874.] 


[Eastwood,  1861.] 


Similar. 


EniMENANAPOY     AIZA     Nl 

THN      Similar. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


54 


M   -75 


(Same  dies  ?) 


[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


AEZANIS. 


.31 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


J^    -6 


M   -7 


M    -7 


M   -85 


59  '  ^   -8 


M    -6 


61     M    -05 


KAIZAP     AIZANITJQ 

N     Head  of  Augustus  r., 
bare. 


Same  die. 


EniMENAN  APOY  Hermes, 
naked,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
holding  purse,  caducous  and  chlamys : 
the  whole  in  laurel-wreath. 

[1883.] 


ETT I M  E  Same  type. 

NAN     APOY 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


Livia. 


ZE  BAZTH  Bust  of 
Livia  r.,  draped  ;  hair  in 
club  beliind. 


AIZA     NITUN     Kybele  enthroned 
1.,  wearing  polos,  holding  in  r.  phiale, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  tympanum. 
[Bank  Coll.] 


Caligula,  &c. 


rAIOCKAICAP     Head 
of  Caligula  r.,  laur. 


Similar. 


r€PMA  NIKOC  Head 
of  Germanicus,  father  of 
Caligula,  r.,  laur.  ;  in 
front,  star. 


AIZANITGJN      eniMHAHOY 

Zeus  of  Aezanis  standing  1.,  naked 
to  waist,  wearing  himation  round 
waist  and  over  1.  shoulder,  holding 
eagle  on  extended  r.,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  sceptre. 

[Steuart,  1838.] 


AIZANI[TGJN€ni]      MHAHO 

Y       Similar. 

[Pres.  by  W.  C.  Boyd,  1902.] 


ArpinniNAAizANiTGJNeni 

M H AHOY         Bust  of  Agrippina, 
mother  of  Caligula,  r. 


[Yan  Lennep,  1902.] 


[Rollin,  1895.] 


32 


PniiYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


62 


^    -8 


63 


M   -8 


64 


M    -8 


65 


JS    -8 


66 
67 


JE   -8 
M    -8 


rAIOCKAICAP      Head 

of  Caligula  r.,  laur. 


rAjOCKAICAP 

Similar. 


rAIOCKAICAP 

Similar. 


rAIOC  KAICAP 

Head      of      Caligula 
radiate. 


rAIOCKAICAP      Head 


68 


M   -75 


of  Caligula  r.,  radiate. 


rePMA 

KAACCIKOY 

of  Germanicus  r.,  radiate 


AlZANITWNEni 

ZTPATCONOZ 
MHAHOY 

Zeus  of  Aezanis,  as  on  no.  50. 


AIS    ANITaj[N€ni] 

AOAAIOY 
KAACCIKOV 

Zeus  of  Aezanis  as  above. 


AlZ  ANITWNeni    AOAAIOY 
KAACCLIKOY] 

Zeus  of  Aezanis  as  above. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


^'^TO)^     in  field  r.  ;  around,  €17 
IKAACCIKOY    POY<l>OY;in 

field  1.,   CO  Zeus    of    Aezanis  as 

1^  above. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 


AIZANITOJN     in  field  r.  ;    around, 

eni     POY<I>OY     KAACCIKO 

[^  Zeus    ofj 

Y  ;    and  in  field  1. ,    CO     Aezanis  as 
^     above. 
[M.  J.  Borrell,  1848.] 


eni  AFPinniNA   aizanitun 

Head       Bust  of  Agrij^pina  Senior  r. 


[Kollin,  1903.] 


AEZANIS. 


33 


Xo. 


Motal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


69 


M   -75 


JE   -7 


71     M   -7 


JE    -65 


M  -8 
^  -7 
yE    -8 


7G     ^    -7 


77:  tE    -7 


rAIOC[KAICAP] 

Head  of  Caligula  r.,  laur. 


r[KAIC€Br€  PM]AN 
IKOC  Bast  to  front, 
of  Caligula,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum,  head  r., 
laur. 


r  KAIC€BACTOC  T 
6PMANIKOC  Head 
of  Caligula  r.,  laur. 


(Same  die.) 


AIS 

in  field  r.,  APICTAPXOY 
I6PAKOC 

Zeus  of  Aezanis  as  above. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AI]Z      ANITUN 

in   field   r.,    EHIN AN N ACTfE] 
<t)ANH<l)OP[OY] 

Zeus  of  Aezanis  as  above. 


[1852.] 


AIZANITUN     EHinPAZIME 

Bust  of  Artemis  r.,  laur.,  with  quiver 
at  shoulder. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


Claudius. 


[KAA]YAIOZ       KAIS 

[AP]     Head  of  Claudius 
r.,  laur. 


AIZA     NITHN       Zeus  of  Aezanis 
standing  1.,  as  on  no.  50. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


[Millingen,  1839.] 
[Burgon,  1841.] 


KAAYAIOC     KAICAP  AIZANITCON       Zeus  of  Aezanis  as 
Head  of  Claudius  r.,  laur. '  €TTI  above. 

nAYCANlOY 
M6NANAPOY 

[Arundell,  1839.] 


34 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


78 


jE    -8 


79 

80 

81 

82 


yE  -8 

-^  *8o 

M  -8 

M  -8 


83 


^    -75 


Similar.  AIZANITUN      in    field;     around, 

eniANTIO    XOY     MHTPO 

r€NOYC  Zeus  of  Aezanis  as 

above. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Similar.  AIZANITWN    around; 

iu  Held,         en  I 

MHNOr€NOV 

TOVNANNA 

Zeus  of  Aezanis  as  above. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

(TON  ANN  A  sir) 

[Margaritis,  1888.] 

(Same  die.)  (MHNOr€NOYC) 

(     „       „  )  [Mania,  184.3.] 


Similar.  A I Z]  A  N  I  TO)  N      around  ; 

in  tield,  €TTi 

pJCOJKPATOV  (sic) 
€Y]AOEOV 

Zeus  of  Aezanis  as  above. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[AIJZANITAI     KAAY  eniCnKPA  TOYC    €YAOZO 


84 


M    -75 


[AIONKAICAPA] 

Head  of  Claudius  r.,  laur. 


AIZANITAI  KAAYA 
lONKAICAPA  Head 
of  Claudius  r.,  laur. 


85 
86 


JE    -75 


Y       Zeus  of  Aezanis  as  above. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


€niKAAYAI     OY     l€PAKOC 

Zeus  of  Aezanis  as  above. 


M 


'lO 


(Same  dies.) 


[Steuart,  1840.] 
[Bunbury,  1897.] 


AEZANIS, 


35 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


87 


88 


89 


90 


91 
92 


M    -8 


JE    -8 


M   -8 


M    -8 


M    -7 
M    -65 


KAAYAIOC       KAICA 

P'       Head    of    Claudius 
r.,  laur. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


AIZANGIT    (ON     €ninPCJTO 
M[AXOY] 

CWKPATOYC  (in  inner  circle). 
Zeus  of  Aezanis  as  above. 

[Kollin,  1903.] 


AIZAN6ITCJN    eJl\     nPOJTO 
MAXO  V 

CGOKPATO  V  C  (in  inner  circle). 
Zeus  of  Aezanis  as  above. 

[Kollin,  1903.] 


AIZANGITCJN        AHMOCe€ 
NOYC     Zeus  of  Aezanis  asaljove. 
[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


AIZAN€ITCON      €niM€N€AA 

O  ;  and^  in  inner  circle,  AHMOC 
G€  NOVC  Zeus  of  Aezanis 
as  above. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 
[PI.  V.  9.] 


Agrippina  Junior. 


AfPinniNAN 

C6BACTHN 

Bust  of  Agrijjpina  Junior, 
wife  of  Claudius,  r. 


Simik 


93     M    -G 


A I Z  A  N I  m  N  Bust  of  Agrip. 
pina  Senior?  as  Persephone  r.,  wear- 
ing stephane  ;  in  front,  ear  of  corn. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


(AIZA     NITUN) 


[Steuart,  1840.] 


[AI]ZA      NITn[N]  Bust  of 

Agrippina  Senior  1  as  Persephone  1 
veiled  r.  ;  in  front,  pop[)y-head  and 
ear  of  corn. 

[Eollin,  1903.] 


36 


niRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


94 


95 


JE    -9 


M    -75 


96 


M   -85 


M    -9 


98 


JEl-1 


99 


iEM5 


Domitian. 


AOMITIAN 
CAPC€BAC 


OCKAI 

Head 


of  Domitian  r.,  lauv. 


AlZ       AN       GITflN  Athena 

standing  to  front,  head  1.,  helmeted  ; 
holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with 
I.  on  spear,  at  foot  of  Avhich,  shield. 


[Millingen,  1839.] 


AOMITIANOCKAIC  AIZAN 
APC€BACTOCr€P 

MAN        Similar. 


€ITCON        Similar. 


AOMITIANOCKAIC  AIZAN€I    TON      Similar. 

APC€B--       Headol 
Domitian  to  1.,  laur. 

[Steuart,  1838.] 

[See  also  Alliance  Avith  Cadi,  infra,  p.  43.] 


Hadrian. 


AVKAITP    AAPIANO 

CC€  Bnst  of  Hadrian 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


Same  die. 


AHM     O    C    AIZAN€ITON 

The  Demos  of  Aezanis  standing  to 
front  in  chiton  and  himation,  r. 
hand  extended,  1.  resting  on  hip. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


AIZAN€I  T  D.N  Kybele  en- 
throned 1.,  wearing  turreted  head- 
dress ;  she  holds  in  r.  phiale,  and 
rests  with  1.  on  tympanum ;  at  her 
feet,  lion. 

[Bank  Coll.] 


AEZANIS. 


37 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

100 

M    -9 

AVKAITP   AAPIANO 

CC€        Bust  of  Hadrian 
r.,  laur.,  wearing   cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 

€niMATMHTPOr€N    OVC 
AIZAN6I     .^^^ 
TUN         '"^  ^ 

Eiver-god    (Rhyndakos)    recumbent 
1.,    holding    on    extended    r.    infant 
Ploutos,    and     in     1,     cornucopiae  ; 
behind,   inverted    vase    from    which 
water  flows. 

[Whittall,  1858.] 

[PI.  V.  10.] 

101 

M   -85 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 
Sabina. 

102 

M    -65 

CAB€INA      C€BACT 

H     Bust  of  Sabina  r. 

eniMAT  MHTPOrC      [NO] 

VCAIZAN€ITnN       Asklepios 
standing  to  front,  head  1.,  holding  in 
r.  serpent-staS'. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

103 

M    -7 

Similar. 

eniMATIMHTPOr     €N0VC 
AIZAN  ITHN     Hygieia  standing 
to  front  in  chiton   and    peplos,  and 
feeding  serpent  from  phiale. 

Antoninus  Pius. 

104 

iEl-25 

TAIAIOCKAICAP   A 
NTI2N6INOC    Head 
of  Antoninus  Pius  r.,  laur. 

KAAYAI    OY     KOYAPT€!NO 

Y     AIZANEITXIN           Temple- 
front  with  eight  columns  ;  in  central 
intercolumniation,  phiale. 

[Eastwood,  1861.] 

TAIAIOCKAICAP   A 
NTilNeiNOC 

Similar. 

AIV\AN€ITnNKAAVAI       OV 
KOVAPT6INOV           Tyche 

standing  to  front,  head  1.,  turreted  ; 
holding  in  r.  rudder  and  poppy-head 
between  two  ears  of  corn,  and   in  1. 

105 

iEl-3 

[PI.  V 

cornucopiae. 

[Macridy,  1901.] 
I.  1.] 

38 


THKYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


106   M    -9 


107   M    -85 


108'  M    -95 


109   ^1-35 


110 


^1-3 


AVTO  KAICAP      AN 
THNEINO     C 

Head  of  Antoninus  Pius 
r.,  laur. 


Same  die  (?) 


Same  die  (?) 


AIZAN[€]  ITHN  Tyche  stand- 
ing 1.,  holding  rudder  and  cornu- 
copiae. 

[Van  Lennep,  1894.] 


AIZAN      CITUN        Similar. 

[1841.] 


AIZA      N      €ITnN         Zeus  of 
Aezanis  standing  ].,  as  on  no.  50. 
[Van  Lennep,  189b.] 


M.  Aurelius. 


Ill 


M    -9 


M-     AVPHAIOC-      B 
HPOCKAI  Bust 

of  M.  Aurelius  Caesar  r., 
bare-headed,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


Same  die. 


MAVPHAIOC       BHP 

OCKAICAP  Head  of 
M.  Aurelius  Caesar  r., 
bare. 


KAAVAI     OV      KOV      APT€I 
NOV 

AIZAN€I     .._,^ 

Temple-front  of  eight  columns  ;    in 
central  iutercolumniation,  phiale. 
[Lawson,  1897.] 


KAAVAIOV  KOVAPT€INO 
V-AIZAN€ITnN  ;  across  field, 
AH       MOC  The    Demos    of 

Aezanis  standing  to  front  in  chiton 
and  himation,  holding  in  r.  phiale, 
his  1.  resting  on  his  hip. 

[Steuart,  1810.] 


A I Z  A  N     €  I  m  N       Tyche  standing 
1.,  holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


AEZANIS. 


39 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


112 


^1- 


113 


^1-4 


114  M    -8 

115  M    -8 


116'  JE    -8 


117   2E    -8 


118   7E1-3 


AVTOK  MAVPH     A 

IOC  AMTnmnoc 

Head  of  M.   Aurelius  r., 
bare. 


AlZAHeVPVK  AHC  THr€ 
POVCI A  The  Dioskuri  standing 
naked  to  front,  facing,  each  other  ; 
each  wears  pileus,  and  is  armed. with 
shield  and  spear ;  the  one  on  the 
left  holds  also  a  short  sword  in  his  r. 
[Macridy,  1898.] 


[PI.  VI.  2.] 


AVK-MAVP.  ANT 
HNINOC  Bust  of 
M.  Aurelius  r.,  laur.,  in 
cuirass. 


[€niCTPAn(^)f]AIB  AIONVCI 
OV  AIZANITHLN]  Temple- 
front  of  four  columns,  with  arch  over 
central  intercolumniation,  containing 
statue  of  Zeus  of  Aezanis  standing  1. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 


Faustina  Junior. 

<|>AYCTIM[A]      N€A     A[I]ZAN      eiTflN         Asklepios 
Bust  of  Faustina  Junior  r.  I      standing  to  front,  head  1.,  resting  on 

serpent-staff. 


(Same  dies.) 


[Steuart,  1838.] 


<|)AVCTINA      C€BAC 

TH        Bast   of   Faustina 
Junior  r. 


Same  die. 


AlZ    AN     ITHN 

standing  1.,  holding 
in  1.  laurel-branch. 


Apollo,  naked, 
in  r.  phiale,  and 

[Bank  Coll.] 


A  IS  AN     EITnN         Cultus-statue 
of  Artemis  Ephesia  to  front. 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 


Commodus. 


AV    KAI    M-     AVPH 

KOMOAOC  Bust  of 
Commodus  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


AIZAN€ITnN 
ANOVAPX 

Aezanis  standing 
on  no.  50. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


€ni    KA  TATI 

A  •  Zeus      of 

to  front,  head  1.,  as 


40 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


lleverse. 


119 


iEM 


120   /EM 


121 


iEM5 


122 


M    -85 


123 


JE    -85 


124 


M   -75 


125    ^    -75 


AVKAIMAV        PHKO 

MOAOC         Bust    ot 

Commodus  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  palud amentum. 


AVKAIM-     AVPK 

OMOAOC  Bust  of 
Commodus  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


Same  die. 


AIZAN       eiTHN 


Artemis 


huntress,  in  short  chiton,  running 
r.,  holding  in  1.  bow,  and  with  r. 
drawing  arrow  from  quiver  at  her 
shoulder  ;  beside  her,  stag  running  r, 
[Faussett,  1853.] 


AIZAN  €1  THN  Eagle  with 
open  wings  to  front,  head  1.,  holding 
wreath  in  beak. 


[Devonshire,  1841.] 


AIZA      N€IT     n      N  Goat 

standing  r.,  with  head  turned  bacic, 
suckliny  infant  Zeus. 


[PI.  VI.  3.] 


AV    KOMO     [AO]C 

Bust  of  Commodus  r,, 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 

(Owl  1   in  circular   counter- 
mark.) 


AV  KAI     KOMOAOC 

Dust  of  Commodus  r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


AVKAI     KOMOAOC 

Head    of     Commodus    r. 
laur. 


AIZAN€  ITHN  Tyche  standing 
].,  wearing  kalathos,  and  holding 
rudder  and  cornucopiae. 


[Steuart,  1838.] 


AIZAN 

type. 


€1   THN 


Similar 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


AIZAN€  I  TUN  Cultus-statue 
of  Artemis  Ephesia  to  front,  between 
crescent  and  star. 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 


(no  crescent  and  star.) 


AEZANIS. 


41 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


12G 


iE    -75 


12; 


M    -75 


128 


M    -7 


129 


Ml' 


130 


iEl-2 


Caracalla. 


AVANTJQ     N€INO 

C        Head    of    Caracalla 
r.,  laur. 


AVANTnN€IN   OC 

Head  of  Caracalla  r.,  laur. 


AISAN€I       TXIN  Asklepios 

standing  to  front,  resting  with  r.  on 
serpent-staff. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


AIZAN€      ITHN        Cultus-statue 
of  Artemis  Ephesia  to  front. 


[Sabatier,  1853.] 


Macrinus. 


AVTKMOn€A     C€M 

AKP€I  Head      of 

Macrinus  r.,  laur. 


AIZAN      €ITnN  Asklepios 

standing  to  front,  resting  with  r.  on 
serpent-staff. 

[Bank  Coll.] 


Severus  Alexander. 


AVT  KAIMAVP  C  [€niM€]N 

€B-    aa€i:anapo 

C  Bust  of  Sev.  Alex- 
ander r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


ANAPO 


VCTPA 

AISAN€I      [TUN]  Zeus    of 

Aezanis  standing  to    front,  head  1., 
as  on  no.  50. 


[Haug,  18G5.] 


Julia  Mamaea. 


[lOVAIA] 

Avr 

Mamaea  r. 


MAMAIA 

Bust    of    J. 


AIZAN  [eiTHN]  _  Asklepios 
standing  to  front,  resting  with  r.  on 
serpent-staff. 

[Graves.] 
G 


42 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Trebonianus  Gallus. 


[AV]TKrB€IB    TP€B  AIZAN€ITnN€ni    COV[A]ni 
rAAAO[C]        Bust  of       Kl     OV 

APX 

Asklepios  and  Hygieia  standing  to 
front,  face  to  face,  with  their  usual 
attributes. 


Treb.  Gallus  r.,  laur,,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


131 


ZEl-05 


Gallienus. 


132 


^M 


133 


Mil 


134   /El- 


135   Ml-15 


13G    7E1-05 


AVTK-nOV 
AAIHNOC       Bust  of 

Gallienus  r.,  radiate,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


Same  die. 


AIKPA  AIZA     N     €ITnN  Zeus    of 

Aezanis  standing,  as  on  no.  50. 


[Steuart,  1838.] 


AIZAN       €ITnN  Dionysos, 

naked,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
holding  kantharos  over  panther  at 
his  feet,  and  resting  on  thyrsos. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Steuart,  1838.] 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


AIZA     N      €ITnN  Athena 

standing  to  front,  head  1.,  helmeted, 
holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  spear,  at  foot  of  which,  shield. 
[Millingen,  1851.] 


eniAVPZHNHN    OCAPAIZA 
N  T 

€        n 

I  N 

Similar  type. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AEZANIri. 


43 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Same  die. 


13/ 


2E1-1 


138'  Ml-15 


139 


140 


141 


^M5 


iBM5 


^M 


Reverse. 


Same  die. 


eniAVP    ZHNCONOC 
Al         N 
ZA        € 
I 

THN 

Kybele  enthroned   1.,  wearing  kala- 
thos,  holding  in  r.  phiale  over  lion  at 
her  feet,  and  resting  1.  on  tympanum. 
[Wigan,  1872.1 
[PI.  VI.  4.] 


eniAVPZKNnNoc    bapxai 

ZAN6I 

m 

N 

Tyche  standing  1.,  Avearing  kalathos, 
and  holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 
[M.  J.  Borrell,  1847.] 


Alliance  Coins. 

AEZANIS  AND   CADI. 

Domitian. 


1142    ^1-15 


AVTOAOMITIANO  AHMOZAIZAN€ITnNAHM 
ZKAIZA    PZEBATE      OZKAAOHNXIN        The  Denn 

of  Aezanis  and  Cadi  standing  face  to 
face,  each  clad  in  short  chiton  and 
himation,  joining  r.  hands,  and  hold- 
ing in  1.  sceptre. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


PM  -  _  Head     of 

Domitian  r.,  laur. 


(KAIZ    AP) 


Similar. 


Similar. 


Similar.     (KAIZ     AP) 


Similar.      (C  in  legend) 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


Similar.     (C  in  legend) 

"[Sabatier,  1853.] 
[PI.  LI.  1.] 


Similar.     (C  in  legend) 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


44 


PHEYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

ALIA. 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  Trajan. 

1 

M    -95 

I€PACVN     KAHTOC  AITHCAM€NOV<l>P    OVriAA 

Young  male  bust  of    the       IHN     flN          The    god    Men,    in 
Senate        r.,        shoulders       Phrygian     cap,    short     chiton     and 
draped  :    border  of  dots.         chlamys,  standing  towards  1.,  hold- 
ing in    extended   r.    pine-cone,   and 
resting  with  1.  on    sceptre  ;    behind 
his    shoulders,    crescent :    border    of 
dots. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 
[PI.  VI.  5.] 

Time  of  ill.  Aurelias. 

2 

M    -95 

ArP€VC  ACIAPXHC 
A    AlHNnNAHM 

ON       Bearded    head   ol 
Demos  r.,  nude,  drapery 
on  1.  shoulder  :  border  of 
dots. 

r  ACiN  ArP€<t>iAonAnno 

C  •  A  N  €0  H  K€  N        Tyche  stand- 
ing 1.,  wearing  kalathos,  and  holding 
rudder  and    cornucopiae  :    border  ol 
dots. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

3 

M    -9 

Same  die. 

[PI.  ^ 

Same  die. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 
V.  6.] 

4 

M    -6 

AAIHNn     N       Bust  of 
young  Demos  r.,  with  short 
hair,    shoulders     draped : 
border  of  dots. 

ArP€VC  AN      €eHK€N 

Telesphoros  standing  to  front :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1897.] 

ALIA. 


45 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


M    -85 


^M5 


^1-05 


^1- 


9     iEl- 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Time  of  Gordian  (?) 


DOM  HA  Bust  of  young 
Ueiiios  1.,  with  long  hair 
bound  -with  taenia  ;  neck 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


AAIH  NI2N  Apollo,  naked  but 
for  chlamys  hanging  behind  him, 
striding  to  r.,  with  quiver  at  shoulder, 
and  adjusting  arrow  with  both  hands 
to  strung  bow  :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


Imperial. 
Trajan. 

AYTON€_POVATPAI  AITHCAM€NOV  TAACIN  <!> 

POVriAAIHNnN        The   god 

Men  on  horseback,  advancing  r. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


ANOCrePMANIK 

OC Head  of 

Trajan  r.,  laur. 


Caracalla. 


AVKM       AYANTHN 

€I[N] 
0[C] 

Bust  of  Caracalla  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass. 


A  AIH  Nn  N  Asklepios  and 
Hygieia  standing  face  to  face,  with 
usual  attributes. 


(Same  dies.) 


Gordian  III. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


[Millingen,  1851.] 


M      ANXrOPAIANO 

C  -  —  Bust  of  Gordian 
I.,  radiate,  in  paludamen- 
tum,  and  armed  with 
shield  and  spear. 


AAI 


H      N     12      The  god  Men,  in 
N  Phrygian  cap, 

short  chiton  and  chlamys,  and  with 
crescent  behind  neck,  carrying  over 
shoulder  the  double-axe,  on  horse- 
back, advancing  r. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


46 


PJIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 

Size. 


Obverse. 


10 


Mil 


11 


^M 


12 


13 


14 


Ml- 


M    -85 


M    -95 


15 
16 


M   -9 
M   -9 


17    M    -8 


AYTKMA    NTrOPAl  Same  die. 
ANOC    Bust  of  Gordian 
r.,   ]aur.,    in    cuirass    and 
paludamentum. 

[PI.  VI.  7.] 


[Bank  Coll.] 


Same  die.  AAIH       NUN  Tyclie,    wearing 

polos  or  kalathos,  standing  1.,  hold- 
ing rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


AVTKMA       NXrOPA  AAIH       NHN        Dionysos,   naked 


lANO 

C  Bust  of  Gordian 

r.,    laur.,  in    cuirass    and 
paludamentum. 


but  for  himation  across  his  middle 
and  1.  arm,  standing  1.,  holding  in  r. 
kantharos  over  lion  at  his  feet,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  thyrsos. 

[Merlin,  1872.] 
[PI.  VI.  8.] 


(Same  dies.) 


(Same  dies.) 


Same  die. 


AA     IH 

NXIN 


[Bunhury,  1897.] 


[Sabatier,  1853.] 


Temple-front  with  four 
columns,  with  phiale 
in  pediment. 
[Steuart,  1838.] 


(Same  dies.) 


AVTKMA    rOPAIAN 

OC       Similar. 


AAIH      NHN        Tyche  standing  1., 
holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


AMORIUM. 


47 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

A  M  0  R I  U  M. 

After  133  B.C. 

1 

M    -85 

Head   of    Zeus    r.,   in    oak- 
wreath. 

[AM OP]  in  ex.(?)           Eagle,   with 
closed  wings,  on  tliundcrbolt  r.,  with 
caduceus  across  1.  wing ;  in  field  1., 

[Pres.  by  Sir  H.  Weber,  1902.] 

o 

M    -8 

Similar. 

[AMOP]      lANHN        Same  type; 
above,  traces  of  letters  ;  on  1.,  JO 
AE;  onr.,  KAEAP 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

3 

M    -75 

Similar. 

AMOP  in  ex.       Same    type;    on    1., 

$nKPAT--;  onr.,  APIZ 

[Millingen,  1851.] 

[PI.  VII.  1.] 

4 

Similar. 
M    -7 

Same  type;  on  r.,  APIZTEIA[O]Y0) 

[Boocke,  1851.]^ 

5 

M    -7 

Similar. 

AM  O  PI  A  NUN              Same    type  ; 
above,    A4H    C?  same   mon.    as    on 
no.  1.) 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Female    head     r.,    turreted 
(Kybele  1) :  border  of  dots. 

AMOPIANUN        Lion  running  r., 
hind  legs  on  caduceus. 

6 

/E    -6 

above,  XK  0           [Rollin,  1903.] 

7 

JE    -G 

Similar. 

[PI.  V 

above,  A I 

[Ready,  1902.] 
II.  2.J 

•  Probably  for  AHMHT 
"  Imhoof,  Mon.  gr.  292,  reac 

PI[OZ].      Cf.  Inv.   Wadd.,  m05. 

Is  APIZTEIA[-] 

48 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


/El-05 


yEl- 


10 


JE    -8 


11 


JE    -8 


12  1  /E    -85 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  M.  Aurelius. 


AMOP      I      ANXIN 

Head  of  Apollo  r.,  with 
hair  gathered  up  and  tied 
on  top  of  head ;  beneath 
chin,  lyre  :  border  of  dots. 


€niC€PT     OPO     CANTXINI 

OV  Demeter,  veiled,  wearing 
long  chiton  and  peplos,  standing  1., 
holding  in  r.  ears  of  corn  and  poppy- 
head,  and  resting  with  1.  on  long 
torch  :  border  of  dots. 

[Ready,  1902.] 


[PI.  VII.  3] 


AMOPI      ANIIN  €niC€PTOPOC     ANTnN[l]0 

Similar.  V     Cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Epliesia 

standing    to  front,  with    usual  sup- 
ports :  border  of  dots. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 
[PI.  VII.  4.] 


AMOPI    ANHN    Head 

of     Sarapis     1.,     wearing 
niodius  :   border  of  dots. 


AMOPIA       NflN 

Similar    head    r.  :    border 
of  dots. 


€niC€PTOPO    CANTON lOY 

Isis  standing  1.  in  long  chiton,  hold- 
ing in  r.  sistrum,  and  in  1.  situla  : 
border  of  dots, 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


Similar. 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


M.  Aurelius — Geta  or  later? 


BOVAH  Bust  of  Boule 
r.,  veiled  and  Jaur. :  border 
of  dots. 


eniTIMAlO     VAMOPIAN 

UN 

Athena,  helmeted,  standing  to  front 
towards  r.,  resting  with  r.  on  spear, 
and  with  1.  on  shield  placed  on  the 
ground  before  her  :  border  of  dots. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 


AMORIUM. 


49 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


13     J5    -8 


14     yE    -8 


15 


^    -8 


IG 


M   -95 


17  i  ^    -9 


18     JE    -85 


I6PABOVAH      Bustof  AMOPIA 


River-"oJ    recumbent 


Boule  r.,  veiled  and  laur. 
border  of  dots. 


NX2N  ].,  holding  in  r.  long 

reed,  and  resting  with  1.  on  inverted 
vase  from  whicli  water  flows  :  border 
of  dots. 

[Eollin,  1903.] 


[PI.  VII.  5.] 


I6PABOVAH      Bustof 

Boule    r.,    laur.,    without 
veil :  border  of  dots. 


AMOPIANX2N  River-god  recum- 
bent ].,  with  head  turned  back,  hold- 
ing in  r.  aquatic  (?)  plant,  and  in  1. 
long  reed  :  he  rests  against  inverted 
vase  from  which  water  flows  :  border 
of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


[PI.  VII.  6.] 


AHMOC 

young    Demos    r 
border  of  dots. 


Head    of 
laur.  : 


e€     AP    HMH 


Bust 


of  Roma  helnieted,  r., 
with  r.  breast  bare :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


Same  die. 


eeA    PHNU 

type. 


AMOPI        ANHN  Bearded 

Iletakles  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
leaning  with  r.  on  club,  and  carrying 
lion-skin  on  1.  arm. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


eniTAlOV      AMOPIANHN 

A  P    X     Two  right  hands  clasped : 
border  of  dots. 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


AMOP     lANHN  Two    right 

hands  clasped  :  border  of  dots. 

[Macridy,  1901.] 


Same  AMOPI       ANHN  Two    right 

hands  clasped  :  border  of  duts. 
I  [Lawson,  1899.] 

II 


50 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


19 


JE    -9 


20 


2E    -65 


21  I  JE    -65 


22 


M   -75 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


23     JE    -85 


24 


;E    -7 


e€A  p  riNH 

type. 


Same  AM      OPI      AN     HN        Two  right 
hands  clasped  over  a  caduceus  :  her- 
der of  dots. 
1  [Rollm,  1903.] 

[PI.  VII.  7.] 


PnMH       Bust  of  Eoma,;AMOPIA 

hehneted,    1.  :     border    of 
dots. 


NHN 


Two   right 


Xo  inscr.     Same  type. 


hands  clasped :   border  of  dots. 

[Millingen,  1851.] 


AMOPI       ANIIN  Tavo    right 

hands  clasped  :  border  of  dots. 


Iriqien'cd. 

Augustus. 

CEBACTOC      Head  of  KAAAiniTOCAMOPIANCON 

Augustus,     bare,     r.  ;     in       Eagle,  "wings  closed,  with    caduceus 

across  1.  wing,  standing  r.  on  ox- 
bone  C?)  ending  in  bucranium^ :  plain 
border. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 
[PI.  VIII.  1.] 


front,  lituus :    plain    bor- 
der. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


[AAEJHANAPOCAMOPIANCO 

N        Similar  type  :   border  of  dots. 
[Lawson,  1899.] 


_  ANOJN      Similar  type, 
[Steuart,  1838!] 


1  The  object  on  which  the  eagle  stands  rosembles  the  Gaulish  Carnyx. 


AMORIUM. 


51 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Caligula. 


rAIOCKAICAP 

of  Caligula  bare,  r. 


Head 


25 


M    -8 


Same  die. 


26 


JE    -75 


Same  die. 


M    -8 


en  ICI AOV  AI  OV  KIOVCTOV 

OV  ISMAIL  I GJN]  Eagle,     Avings 

closed,  with  caduceus  across  1.  wing, 
standing  r.  on  shin-bone  with  hoof ; 
in  field  r.,  AP\  (=  AMOP) 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


€niCIAOVAIOV[KIOVC]TO 

VOYIH'yMlOO       Similar,  but  with- 
out caduceus  and  monogram. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


eniCIAOYAIOVKIOYCTOY 

OYEIH'AIiaJN  Eagle,    wings 

closed,  with  caduceus  across  r,  wing, 
standing  1.  on  shin-bone  with  hoof ; 

in  field  1.,   AP\  (=  AMOR) 


[Wigan,  1872.] 


Claudius. 


TIKAAYAIOCr€PMI[€nin]€ACJ    NOCKAIKAT[a) 


28 


JE    -75 


29     JE    -75 


ANIKOCKAICAP 

Head  of  Claudius  r.,  laur. 


rePMAMiK 

O Head     of 

Claudius  r.,  laur. 


jSIOC]  Eagle,  Avings  closed,  with 
caduceus  across  1.  wing,  standing  r. 
on  thunderbolt;  in  field  1.,  mono- 
gram as  above  ? 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


€nm€AnMOCKAIKATa)N  -  - 

Eagle,   wings  closed,  without    cadu- 
ceus, standing  I.  on  bone  1;   in  field  r., 

mon.  A/T   (=AMOP1) 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


52 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


lleverse. 


30    JE    -85 


31     M     1 


32 


^1- 


33 


M    -9 


34    M    -7 


35    ^.  1-25 


Nero. 


[AMOIPIANOI      NEP 
nNAKAISACPA] 

Head  of  Nero  r.,  laur. 


NEPHNA      KAIZAPA 

Head  of  Nero  r.,  laur. 


[EniA]EYKIOY     lOYAIOYKA 
THNOXTOB       Eagle,    wings 
closed,  without  caduceus,  standing  r. 
on  shin-bone  with  hoof. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


AMOPIANOI  Zeus,  naked  to 

waist,    himation    over    lower    limbs, 
enthroned  1.,  liolding  in  r,  thunder- 
bolt, and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 
[Macridy,  1901.] 


Vespasian, 

OYEZnAZIANOZ    K  EniAOYIYAMIOYZIAOYA 
AIZAP     A>C?         Head        HOY  Temi)le-fmiit    of   four 

of  Vespasian  r.,  huir.  columns,  within  which,  fiaming  altar. 

[Lawson,  1897.] 


Similar,      (point  after  each  Similar,      (point  after  each  word) 
word) 

[Pres.  by  M.AV.  H.  Waddington,  1893.] 


[OYEIZHAZIAMOZK  EHI --Y--OYAMOPIA    MUM 

AIZAP  Head     of  |      Zeus  enthroned,  as  on  no.  31  supra. 

Vespasian  r.,  laur. 

I  [Macridy,  1901.] 


Antoninus  Pius. 


AV]T(?)[K]AICAP(?)A 

APIA    ANT 

Head  of  Ant.  Pius  r.,  laur. 


AMOPIANHN     €ni 

Asklepios  and  Hygieia  standing  face 
to  face,  with  their  usual  attributes. 
[Bank  Coll.] 


AMORIUM. 


53 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Marcus  Aurelius. 


MAVPHAIO-        OV 
HPOC  KAIC-      Bust, 

bare-headed,    of   M.    Au- 
relius Caesar  r. 


36 


Jh:i-[ 


37 


M    -95 


38 


Ml- 


39 


M  1-0 


40     /El-0 


€niC€PT 
lOV 


OP     OC     ANTIIN 

AMOPIAN   . 

HN 

Temple-front  of  four  columns,  with 
phiale  in  pediment ;  within  is  a 
statue  of  Zeus  enthroned  1. 

[RoUin,  1895.] 


[PI.  VIII.  2.] 


Sept.  Severus. 


C€OVHPO     CAvro 

VOCT  (sic)         Head  of 
Severus  r.,  laur. 


A  MOP  I A  NUN  Eagle  with 
open  wings,  to  front,  head  r.,  on 
garlanded  altar,  between  two  military 
signa. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


lOVAIA      AVrOVCT 

A       Bust  of  Domna  r. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Julia  Domna. 

AMOP     lA      NHN       Similar  type, 
[Rollin,  1897.] 


AMOPI      ANHN        Zeus,  naked  to 
waist,    himation    over   lower   limbs, 
enthroned  1.,  holding  in  r.  thunder- 
bolt, and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 
[Macridy,  1901.] 


AMO      PI      A      NUN  Temple- 

front  of  four  columns,  with  phiale  in 
pediment ;  within  is  a  statue  of  Zeus 
enthroned  1. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


54 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Same  die. 


41 


^   -95 


Same  die. 


42 


iElO 


Same  die. 


43 


JE   -9 


Similar  (different  die). 


44 


JE   -95 


AMOPI       ANHN  Herakles, 

naked,  bearded,  standing  to  front 
towards  r.,  his  r.  rests  on  his 
hip ;  beneath  his  1.  arm  is  his  club 
covered  with  lion-skin  and  resting 
on  a  rock ;  behind  him  is  a  lighted 
altar. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AMOP     lANHN  Aphrodite, 

in  long  chiton  and  peplos,  stand- 
ing to  front  towards  h,  holding 
in  r.  apple,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
sceptre. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


AMO  PIA  NUN  Demeter,  in 
long  chiton  and  peplos,  standing 
to  front  towards  1.,  holding  in  r. 
long  torch  transversely  over  her 
shoulder,  and  supporting  with  1. 
another  long  torch  standing  upright 
behind  her. 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


AMOPI  A       Demeter,  in  long  chiton, 
NXIN  and      carrying     long 

torch,  standing    1.  in  car  drawn  by 
two  winged  serpents. 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


[PI.  VIII.  3.] 


AMORIUM. 


55 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


45 


4G 


iEl-35 


iEl-35 


47 


^1-05 


48 


MIO 


49 


M    -95 


Caracalla. 
AVTK-MAVPC60V  AMOPIA       N      UN         Herakles, 


H  ANTI2NINOC 

AV-  Bust  of  Caracalla  j 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludainentum 


naked,  bearded,  standing  to  front 
towards  r.,  resting  with  r.  on  club, 
and  holding  out  with  1.,  over  which 
hangs  lion-skin,  a  phiale  to  a  serpent 
twined  round  the  fruit-tree  of  the 
Hesperides. 

[Theodoridi,  1892.] 


(Snme  dies.i) 
[PI.  VIII.  4.] 


[Kelekian,  1892.] 


ANrnisEi    NOCAvro  amopi     anhn 


Head  of  Caracalla  r.,  laur, 


Athena, 


Same  die. 


helmeted,  standing  1.,  holding  in  r 
phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on  spear  ; 
on  the  ground  beside  her  in  front, 
shield. 

[Millingen,  1851.] 


AMOP      I      ANX2N  Tyche 

standing    1.,    holding     rudder     and 
cornucopiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AMOP  I A  Nf2N  Eagle,  with 
open  wings,  towards  I.,  head  to  r.,  on 
garlanded  altar  between  two  military 
signa. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


^  These  two  specimens  are  absolutely  identical  even  in  their  small 
defects  and  injuries.  One  of  them  must  tlierefore  be  a  cast  of  the  other, 
or  both  must  be  casts  from  the  same  mould.  Both  coins  seem  to  be 
ancient,  and  not  modern  casts. 


Same  die. 


56 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal 
Size. 


Obverse. 


50    M    -9 


51 


M    -9 


52     AZIO 


53 


^1-05 


54 


A^    -95 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Reverse. 


[PI. 


EniANTIlNIOVAPXAMOPIA 

nnn 

Laurel- wreath. 

[II.  P.  Borrell,  1852.] 


AMO      PI  A  Rhea,  in  peplos, 

NnN  (in  ex.)  seated  r.  before 

flaming  altar,  over  which  is  a  flying 
eagle  ;  her  head  is  turned  back 
towards  infant  Zeus,  naked,  seated 
to  front  on  rocks,  and  extending  his 
1.  hand  towards  the  r.  bare  breast  of 
Khea. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 
VIII.  5.] 


Geta, 


(in  ex.) 


C€n  r€T     ACKAicien   ita   ioyapx 

AP  Bust    of    young;  AMO  PI  AN 

Geta  r.,  head  bare,  in  cui- i  nN 

rass  and  paludamentum.     i  Similar  type. 

I  [II.  P.  Borrell,  1852.] 

[PI.  VIII.  6.] 


Same  die. 


r€TAC     AVrOVCTO 

C  Head    of   Geta    r., 

laur. 


AMO  PI  A       NUN         Zeus,    naked 
to  waist,  himation  over  lower  limbs, 
enthroned  1.,  holding  in  r.  thunder- 
bolt, and  resting  witli  1.  on  sceptre. 
[Macridy,  1901.] 


AMO  [PI  A  NUN]  Temple- 
front  of  four  columns  with  phiale  in 
pediment  ;  within  is  a  statue  of 
a  goddess  standing  to  front,  wearing 
kalathos,  r.  arm  extended,  1.  resting 
on  sceptre  1 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AMORIUM. 


57 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


55 


M  1- 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


56 


/E    -95 


7E\-0 


58 


^1-0 

(pierced) 


AMOPIA        NflN  Winged 

Nemesis  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
her  r.  arm  bent  to  phick  chiton  from 
her  breast,  her  1.  lowered  and  hokl- 
ing  bridle  ;  at  her  feet,  wheel. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 
[PI.  VIII.  7.] 


AMOP  lA  NHN  Eagle,  with 
o]ien  wings  towards  1.,  head  to  r.,  on 
garlanded  altar  between  two  military 
signa. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


rETACAV     rOVCTO 

C  Head    of    Geta    r., 

laur. 


[rEJTAC-  A    YrOYC 

TOC  I3ust  of  Geta  r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palii- 
damentum. 


A  MOP  I       A  NUN  Nemesis, 

wingless,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
her  r.  arm  bent  to  pluck  chiton  from 
her  breast,  her  1.  lowered  and  holding 
bridle  ;  at  her  feet,  wheel. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


EniANTHNlOV       AMOPIAN 

UNAPX  Dionysos,    naked, 

standing  towards  1.,  resting  with  i\ 
on  thyrsos,  and  with  1.  on  the 
shoulder  of  a  naked  Satyr  to  front  : 
at  feet  of  Dionysos,  panther. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[PI.  VIII.  8.] 


58 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M    -6 


JE    '6 


M   -cr, 


M   -9 


A  N  C  Y  R  A. 

For  the  autonomous  coins  probably  struck  at  Ancyra,  reading 
MYZXIN      ABBAITHN,  see  supra,  under  Abbaitis. 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

Nero — Trajan. 

GEON      ZYNKAHTON  ftOYOAAC€NNA    ANKYPAN 


Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


JQN 

BAZZIAA     AITHCA 

Stele  :  border  of  dots. 

[Kollin,  -.1903.] 


e€ON     CYNKARON  flOYOAAC€NNA      ANKYPA 

Similar.  '      NI2N 

BACCIAA     AITHCAM€ 

Similar. 

[Devonshire,  ISi-i.] 


Young  male  head   r.,  laur., 'ANKY   PA   NXIN     Stele,  on  face  of 
shoulders  draped  (Apollo'?) ; :      which,  wreath  (1) :  border  of  dots 
in    front,  branch  :    border 


of  dots. 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


[PI.  IX.  1.] 


Time  of  tie,  Flavians. 


AHMOC     ANKYPAN  eniAOYKlOY    KPACCOYAPi 

Cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  with  usual  supports  and  two 
stags  at  feet  :  border  of  dots. 

[Macridy,  1901.] 
[PI.  IX.  2.] 


UN  Bust  of  bearded 

Demos  1.,  hair  bound  with 
taenia  :  border  of  dots. 


1  Time  of  Trajan  (cf.  Tnv.  Wadd.,  5638)  and  Plotina  (infra,  no.  21). 


ANCYRA. 


59 


No. 


10 


11 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


JE    -8 


JE    -8 


^1-0 


iEll 


^    -95 


2E    -7 


ZE    -85 


eeONCYNKAHTON 

Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


ANKY  PA  NUN  Cultus-statuc 
of  Artemis  Ephesia  to  front,  with 
usual  supports  :  border  of  dots. 

[Young,  1840.] 


[Lawson,  1894.] 


eeONCYNKAHTON    ANK 

Similar.  YPA 

NHN 

[PI.  IX.  3.] 


(Same  dies.) 


I€PACYN      KAHTOC     AN 

Young  male  bust  of  the :  KYPA 
Senate  1.,  shoulders;  NX2N 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


within  wreath  composed  of 
two  ears  of  corn  :  border 
of  dots. 
[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


within  wreatli  composed 
of  two  ears  of  corn :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


[Burgon,  1841.] 


e€ONCYNKA[H]TO  ANKY 

N  Young  male  liust  ot 
the  Senate  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :    [border  of  dots]. 


PA  NUN  Zeus,  naked, 
standing  1.,  holding  in  r.  [anchor], 
and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

[A^an  Lennep,  1895.] 


Time  of  Secerns  and  fauiihj. 


I€PACVNK     AHTOC     AN 

Young  male  bust  of  the  KYPA 
Senate  r.,  shoulders;  NX2N 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


within    laurel- wreath : 
der  of  dots. 


bor- 


[Burgon,  1841.] 


60 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


12 


M    -9 


13 


JE    -85 


14 


JE    -85 


15 


JE    -85 


IG 


JE    -8 


17 


JE    -7 


IGPACYN     KAHTOC 

Similar. 


I€PACY      N  KAHTOC 

Similar. 


I€PACYNKAH     TOC 

Similar. 


Similar. 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Similar. 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


Similar. 


[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 


I€PA   CYNKAHT  •€ 

Similar. 


AHMOC  Head   of 

youthful  Demos  r.,  with 
flowing  hair :  border  of 
dots. 


06  A  PUMH  Bust  of 
Konia  r.,  wearing  polos, 
shoiilders  draped :  border 
of  dots. 


ANKVP    A     NHN  Apollo, 

naked,  standing  to  front  towards  r., 
his  r.  hand  placed  on  the  top  of  his 
head,  his  1.  holding  lyre  placed  on 
the  top  of  a  column  :  border  of  dots. 

[Macridy,  1901.] 


ATKVP     A  NUN  Cultus-statue 

of  Artemis  Ephesia  to  front,  with 
supports,  and  stag  at  her  feet:  border 
of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


ANKV       PANX2N  Dionysos, 

naked  to  waist,  himation  over  lower 
limbs,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
holding  in  r.  kantharos,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  thyrsos  :  border  of  dots. 


[Wigan,  1872.] 


ANCYRA. 


Gl 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


18 


iE    -6 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Im2)erial. 
Nero. 
N6PWNKAI     [€niAPT€MI]AnPOY     AfKY 


Head  of  young  JSTcro  r., 
bare. 


[ Dionysos,    in  short 

chiton,  standing  1.,  holding  in  r. 
kantharos,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
thyrsos. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Domitia. 


19 


M    -85 


20 


M    -9 


AOM€TIA    C6BACT 

H  Bust  of  Domitia  r. 


eniACKAHllAAOYAIOAP 
tBANKVPAN 

n   N 

Cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  with  usual  suj)ports,  and 
flanked  by  two  stags. 

[Arundoll,  1839.] 


Ncrva. 

AVTONEPOVAZKAI  ANKV[P]      [A]NnN  Tycho 

ZAPZEBA        Head  of       standing,'   1.,    wearing   kalathos,   and 


Nerva  r.,  laur. 


holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


Plotina. 


HAnreiNA    ccbac 

TH       Bust  of  Plotina  r. 


21 


2E    -85 


eniAOVKiov    ankvpanxi 

N  Cultus-statue    of    Artemis 

Ephesia  to  front,  with  usual  supports, 
and  flanked  by  two  stags. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


G2 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


23 


24 


25 


26 


yEM 


M   -75 


^   -75 


^1-15 


^1-0 


JEIO 


Hadrian. 


AYKAI       AAPIANOC 

TPA  C€  Bust  of 
Hadrian  r.,  laur.,  with 
paiudamentum  C?)  on  1. 
shoulder. 


€niMHNO      AHO)     APXANK 

Y  PA  NUN  Zeus,  naked,  stand- 

ing  1.,    holding  in    r.    anchor,    and 
resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


[PL  IX.  4.] 


Sabina. 


CABeiNA      C€BACT 

H        Bust  of  (Sabuia  r. 


ANKVP  ANHN  Cultus-statue 
of  Artemis  Ephesia  to  front,  with 
usual  sup[)urts,  and  flanked  by  two 
stags. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


(Different  dies.) 


Antoninus  Pius. 


[Burgon,  1841.] 


AY  KAIT  AIAIOC  eniAIKINIOYA      PXANKYPA 


ANTHNeiNOC 

Bust  r.,  bare-lieaded,  of 
Antoninus  Pius,  in  cuirass 
and  paiudamentum. 


NUN  Kybele,    turreted,    en- 

throned 1.,  holding  in  r.  phiale  over 
lion  seated  at  her  feet,  and  resting  1. 
arm  on  tympanum. 

[Lawson,  1883.] 
[PI.  IX.  5.] 


AYKAITAIAOC(s/c) 

ANXnNeiNOC 

Head    r.,    bare,  of   Anto- 
ninus Pius. 


€    niAIKINIOYA     PXANKYP 

ANX2N  Zeus,  naked,   standing 

1.,  holding  in  r.  anchor,  and  restiug 
with  1.  on  scejjtre. 

[Ptollin,  1903.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Lawson,  1894.] 


ANCYRA. 


G3 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


•28 


.El- 


29 


JE    -9 


AY  KAITIAIAAP 
ANTHNINOC 

Head  r.,   laur.,   of   Anto- 
ninus Pius. 


Same  die. 


30 


.EM5 


31 


/EM/) 


32 


JE    -9 


eniAiAOYnoY    apxankyp 

ANIIN^       Similar  type. 


[Van  Lennep,  1894.] 


€niAiAOYnnoY  apxankv 

PA  NUN        Same  type. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 


Marcus  Aurelius. 

AYKAIMAVPH     ANT  eniAKAHAHM     OCeeNOVC 
r2N€INOC       Bust  of      APX 

M.  Aurelius    r.,  laur.,  in  AN<VPANI1N  (in  ex.) 

cuirass    and    paludamen-       Kybele  entlironed  1.,  as  on  no.  25. 
turn 

[Devonshire,  1814.] 


AVKAIMAVPH    ANT  eniMHNOA      nPOVBNEAPX 

nNINOC        Similar.  AN<VPAN     ,■ 

XiN  ^''''''■^ 

Similar. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Faustina  Junior. 


[<I>AY]CT€I    NAC€BA 

Bust  of  Faustina  r. 


NIKHN 

CCBACTHN 

ANKYPA 

NOI 

withiii  a  laurel-wreath. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


'  The  /\|  before  this  archon's  name  is  a  little  doubtful.  It  might  be 
AT,  AP,  AY,  or  A I  (cf-  Invent.  Wadd.,  5640,  41;  Rev.  Num.,  1851, 
158;  and  Imhoof,  Or.  M.,  729). 


G4 


PHEYGIA, 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


33 


34 


36 


37 


38 


39 


JE   -7 


JE   -7 


^    -7 


JE   -7 


Obverse. 


<I>AVCTINAC€      BAC 

TH  Bust  of  Faustina 
r.,  hair  bound  with  string 
of  pearls  1 


Same  die. 


Reverse. 


ANKVPA  NHN  Cultus-statue 
of  Artemis  Epbesia  to  front,  with 
usual  supports,  and  flanked  by  two 
stags. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


ANKVP     ANHN       Similar. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


^.1-05 


Ml- 


<I)AVCTINA      C€BAC  ANKV     PANUN       Similar. 
TH        Similar. 


[Pullan,  18G8.] 


Lucius  Yerus. 
AY  KAIAAV     PHAIO  eniAKAAHMOCe     €     AN<V 


JE    -95 


40     JEll 


VHPOC        Head  of  L. 
Yerus  r.,  laur. 


Same  die. 


PA  NUN  Zeus,  naked,  standing 
1.,  holding  anchor  and  resting  on 
sceptre. 

[Yan  Lennep,  iDOL] 


Similar  (different  die) . 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


AVKAIAAV       PHAO  eniMHNOAIlPB      NEAN<VPA 
VHPO  Head    of    L.  j      NHN        Same  type. 

Yerus  r.,  laur. 

I  [H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Septimius  Severus. 

AVTKAIAC€nTI     CG  €n  T  AVP  MOA€C     TOVAP 
OVHPOCn€        Head,      XAANKYPANHN  Kybele, 

of  S.  Severus  r.,  laur.         j      turreted,  enthroned  1.,  holding  in  r. 

phiale  over  lion  seated   at  her  feet, 
and  resting  1.  arm  on  tympanum. 
[Lawson,  1898.] 


ANCYIIA. 


G5 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Julia  Domna. 


AOMNA    C€BACTH 

Bust  of  Domna  r. 


41 


.¥.    -7 


42     JEl-3 


ANKV  PA  Nil N  Cultus-statue 
of  Artemis  Epliesia  to  front,  witli 
usual  suj^ports. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Caracalla. 


AVTKMAVP     ANTIl 
N€INOC  Bust  of 

young  Caracalla  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluJa- 
mentuni. 


eniATTOA  A04>A    NOVCAOV 

APXA     (infield) 
ATKVPAN      r         . 

Zeus  and  City -goddess  (Heral)  stand- 
ing face  to  face  ;  Zeus  naked,  1., 
holding  anchor,  and  resting  on 
sceptre  with  eagle  at  his  feet ; 
Hera(?)  r.,  Avearing  turreted  Stephanos, 
long  chiton  and  peplos,  holding  in  1. 
pomegranate  (1),  and  resting  on 
sceptre. 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


[PI.  IX.  6.] 


AVTKMAVP      ANXn 
N€INOC  Bust  of 

young  Caracalla  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


-13 


M    -95 


eniAnoAAO<i)AN    ovcaov 

A  PA 

AfKVPAN    .j^^^    . 

Zeus,  naked,  standing  1.,  liolding 
anchor  above  eagle  at  his  feet,  and 
resting  on  sceptre. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


66 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

rhilip 

Senior. 

AVTKMIOVA-     <t>\ 

en  n  APv  zniA  ovapato 

Ainnoc      Bust  of 

g          (in  field) 

Philip   Sen.    r.,  laur.,    in 

AfKVPANn  (i„,^.) 

cuirass    and    paludamen- 

tum. 

Zeus  and  City-goddess  (Hera  1)  stand- 
ing face    to    face;     Zeus,  naked,  1., 
holding  anchor  and  resting  on  sceptre, 
with  eagle  at  his  feet ;    Hera  (1)  r., 
wearing    [turreted    Stephanos],  long 
chiton     and    peplos,    holding    in    1. 
pomegranate   (?),     and    resting      on 
sceptre ;    behind    each    figure    is    a 
cypress  tree.      In  ex.,  two  humped 
bulls,  approaching  from  either  side  a 
lighted  altar  Avreathed  with  fillet. 

44 

^1-4 

[Lawson,  1901.] 
[PI.  IX.  7.] 

Same  die. 

€n  AP  Zni    AOV   AP  A  TO- 

BATKV 

PANHN     (in  ex.) 

Zeus  and  Hera,  as  on  preceding,  but 
without  the  two  trees,  and  without 
the  bulls  and  lighted  altar. 

45 

Ml■3^^ 

[Macridy,  1901.] 

Similar  (different  die). 

eniAVP      N€IKA      [NA]POV 
APX 

TP     V<t>N     (in  field) 

AFKVPANn    ^^,^^^^ 

Similar. 

46 

vEi-sn 

[C.  T.  Xewton,  1854.] 

1 

AXCYRA. 


07 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


47 


JE     -95 


Philip  Junior. 


.48 


M   -95 


49 


JE  1- 


50    JE  1-05 


M  lovA-    4>iAinno 

C-K-  Bust,     bare- 

headed, of  young  Philip 
r.,  in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


A  K  M  i.    <i)iAinno 

[C]  Bust,  head  radiate, 
of  young  Philip  r.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentuni. 


en-NeiKANAP    ovArKVPA 

N  '-fyche,    wearing    kalathos, 

standing     1.,    holding    rudder     and 
cornucopiae. 

[BunLury,  1897.] 


AFKVP      A      NflN  Poseidon, 

naked,    seated    r.,    wielding    trident 
with  raised  r.,  and  extending  1.  arm. 


[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


Otacilia. 


M-nXA      C€BHPA 

Bust  of  Otacilia  r. 


Same  die. 


en-AP-zni    aov  ap  ato 

B-     (infield) 
ArKVPAN    ..    ^,  ^ 

Rider-god  (Men  ?)  advancing  r.  on 
horseback,  with  double-axe  over 
shoulder,  and  chlamys  flying ;  beneath 
horse's  foreleg,  lighted  altar. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


en-APzniAov  APA-t  B. 

ATKVPAN 

n  (under  throne)      N  (in  field) 
Kybele  enthroned  1.,  turreted,  hold- 
ing phiale  in  r.  and  sceptre  in  1.,  and 
resting   1.  elbow  on    tympanum  ;    at 
her  feet,  lion. 


[Millingen,  1839.] 


G8 


PHHYGIA. 


Metal. 

1 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Same  die. 

en-APzniAOVAP-   a  to- 

B  AfKVPAN 

UN    (in  ex.) 

Similar  type. 

51 

^1-05 

[Burgon,  1841.] 

M  nXAK      C€BHPA 

€nN€IKANA    POVTPV<|)AP 

C6         Bust  of  Utacilia  r.  i      X-A- 

Ar              KVPANn 

N  (in  Held) 

Similar  type. 

52 

JEl- 

[MiUingen,  1851.] 

Same    die.       (Countermark, 

en-A-  N€IKANA  P  O  VTPV<I>  • 

B.) 

APXA- 

ATKVP     ANn 

N   (in  field) 
Hekate  triformis,  each  of  the  three 
heads    surmounted    by    polos,    and 
holding   in    her   six    hands  torches, 
knives,  and  whips. 

53 

^1-05 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

[PI.  IX.  8.] 

APAMKIA. 


09 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


A  P  A  M  E  I  A. 
Cistophori. 

(Class  i.) 
Circ.  189  —  133  B.C. 


Cista  mystica,  with  half- 
open  lid,  from  which  a 
serpent  issues  1.  :  the 
w^iole  in  Avreath  of  iv}'- 
leaves  and  berries. 


31 


42 


195-6 


164- 


190-2 


197 


189-2 


194-2 


191-6 


/Rl-1 


.^1-25 


^1-05 


ylll-3 


Ml-2 


Ml-1 


Ml-1 


Two  coiled  serpents  with  heads 
erect ;  between  them  a  bow-case 
ornamented  with  floral  scroll  like 
an  aplustre,  and  containing  a 
strun"  bow. 


in  field  1.,     ^    ;    r.,  wreath. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 
[PI.  I.  1.] 


in  field  1.,      „         r.,  thunderbolt. 
[Kollin,  1903.] 


r.,  bee. 
[Lawson,  1884.] 


JAJ    ',  !"•»  sphinx  seated  r. 
[Lawson,  1884.] 


r.,  elephant's  head  r. 
[Bunbury,  1897.] 


r.,  elephant's  headr. 
[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 


r.,  cap  (pileus?). 
[Lawson,  1884.] 


1  B.M.  Cat.  Mysia,  Parium,  57. 

2  B.M.  Cat.  Mysia,  Parium,  60. 
'•'  B.M.  Cat.  Mysia,  Parium,  59. 
*  B.M.  Cat.  Mysia,  Parium,  61. 


70 


I'HIIYGIA. 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


81    196-2  /Rl-2 


10 


11 


12 


187-8 


191-5 


195-1 


188-7 


13     135-7 


^1-05 


in  field  I.,  W  5  I'-j  dolphin. 

[Lawson,  1884.] 


in  field  1.,  Al  ;    r.,  two  flutes. 
!AI 
Al 

[Lincoln,  1895.] 
[PI.  I.  2.] 


(Class  ii.) 
After  133  B.C. 


Cista  mystica,  witli  half- 
open  lid,  from  which  a 
serpent  issues  1.  :  the 
Avhole  in  wreath  of  ivy- 
leaves  and  berries. 


.Rl- 


.^1-05 


.^1-05 


1-0 

plated. 


Two  coiled  serpents  with  heads  face 
to  face  ;  between  them,  a  bow- 
case  ornamented  with  an  aplustre 
and  containing  a  strung  bow. 


in  field  1.,  [A]nA 
in  centre,  TYOY 
in  field  r.,  two  Hutes. 

[Lawson,  1884.] 


in  field  1.,        B 

AnA 

in  centre,   KI2KOY 
in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 

[Eollin,  1903.] 
[PI.  I.  3] 


in  field  1.,   [A]nA 
in  centre,   APXE 
AAOY 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Similar. 


»  B.M.  Cat.  Mysia,  Parium,  58. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


APAMEIA. 


71 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


14 


19M 


15 


Ml-1 


197-6  Ml-05 


IG 


18G-1 


17 


^1-2 


192G  ^   -9 


18 


179-3 


Ml- 


19 


187-7 


^1- 


20 


193- 


^1- 


21 


188- 


.ill- 


in  fiekl  ].,   [A]nA 
in  centre,  AlOAfl 
POY 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 

[Bunbury,  1897.J 

in  field  1.,   [An]  A 
in  centre,  AIONY 
ZIOY 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 

[Lawson,  1884.] 

in  field  1.,      AHA 
in  centre,  AIOTPE 
<l>OYX 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

in  field  1.,   [A]nA 
in  centre,      MY  IS 
KOY 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 


in  field  I.,  [A]TTA 
in  centre,  MYTA 
in  field  v.,  two  flutes. 

[Lawson,  1884.] 


in  field  1.,   [A]nA 
in  centre,  ZIIKPA 

TOY 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 

[Lawson,  1884.] 


in  field  1.,      [A]TTA 
in  centre,  ATTOAAIl 
NlOV 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 

[Montagu,  1896.] 


Similar. 


[Burgon,  1841.] 


72 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal. 
Size. 


188-2  Ml 


24 


189-5 


^105 


186-6  .R 1-05 


181-5  .ill-1 

(pierced.) 


26 


177-7 


'Rl-05 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


in  field!.,     AHA 
in  centre,  ATTA 

AOY 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 


in  field  1.,     [A]nA 
in  centre,     ATTA 
AOY 
TIMH 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 

[Lawson,  1884.] 

in  field  1.,      An  A 
in  centre,     MANTI 
AIOAO 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

in  field  1.,      AnA 
in  centre,    MIOPA 
MYHNI 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 

[Lawson,  1884.] 


(Class  iii.) 

Proconsular  Cistophori. 

P.  Lentidus  Spinther,  Proconsul   of   Cilicia  56 — 53  B.C.,  and 
Imiieratov. 


Cista  mystica,  with  half- 
open  lid,  from  which  a 
serpent  issues  1.  :  the 
whole  in  wreath  of  ivy- 
leaves  and  berries. 


Two  coiled  serpents  with  heads  face 
to  face  ;  between  them  a  bow-case 
oriu^mented  with  an  aplustre,  and 
containing  a  strung  bow. 


in  field  1.,   [A]nA 

across,  [P]-    LENTVLVS  [P 

IMPERATOR 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes, 
beneath,     KAZTOPOZ 
[A]nOAAO[A] 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


FJ 


APAMEIA. 


73 


No.      Wt. 


28 


30 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


.■Rl-05 


187-4 '.-Rl- 


182-5 


.ill- 


180- 


.Rl-1 


in  field  1.,    AHA 
across,   P-     LENTVLVS     PF 
IMPERATOR 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes, 
beneath,  MVIZKOV 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 
[PI.  I.  4.] 


Similar. 


[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 


31 


193-6 


^1-1 


Appius  Claudius  PidcJiei;  Ap.  /.,  Frocomul  of  ClUcia  53—51 
B.C.,   and  hnperator. 

in  field  1.,    AnA 

across,  [AP-]   PVLCH ER-[AP-F] 
PRO  COS 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes, 
beneath,    MVIZKOY 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


in  field  I.,    AHA 

across,  [AP-]    PVLCH ER-[AP-F' 
IMP 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 
beneath,         H  P  A 

TIMXINOZ 

[IVIontagu,  189G.] 
[PI.  I.  5.] 


C.  Fanuius,  Pont  if  ex,  Praetor,  49 — 48  B.C. 


above,  C-FAN      PONTPR 

in  centre,  between  serpents,  circular 
temple  with  draped  standing  figure 
on  apex  of  roof,  holding  phiale 
and  sceptre. 

in  field  1.,  ATTA  and  strung  bow 
behind  serpent. 

in  field  r.,  two  flutes. 

beneath,    MANTIOEOZ 

[MA]NTIOE[OYl 

[Bunlmry,  1897.] 
[PI.  I.  6.] 

L 


74 


PHRYGrA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Keverse. 


32 


JE    -75 


Bronze. 

Circ.   B.C.   1901 


Head  of  Zeus,   of  late    fine 
style,  r.,  laur.i 


[PI. 


ATTAMEflN  between  pilei  of  the 
Dioskuri  surmonnted  by  stars  :  the 
whole  in  laurel-wreath. 

[Noury,  1903.] 

X.  1.] 


Circ.  B.C.   133—48. 


Contemporary  issues  of  four  types. 


Type  i. 


Bust  of  Athena  r.,  wearing 
aegis  and  crested  Corin- 
thian helmet,  Avith  run- 
ning griffin  beneath  crest. 


Eagle  flying  r.  over  Maeander  symbol ; 
al)0ve,  star,  and  on  eitlier  side,  pileus 
of  Dioskuros  surmounted  by  star. 


[PI.  X.  2-5.] 


Type  ii. 


Head  of  Zeus  r.,  wearing 
wreath,  at  first  of  oak- 
leaves,  but  later  of  laurel. 


Coitus-statue  of  Artemis  Ana'itis  wear- 
ing long  chiton,  kalathos,  and  veil  ; 
a    taenia    or    support    hanging  from 
each  extended  hand. 
[PI.  X.  6-7.] 


Type 

Bust  of  Ariemis  as  City- 
goddess,  wearing  turreted 
crown  and  necklace  ;  at 
her  shoulder,  bow  and 
quiver  :  border  of  dots. 


Marsyas,  naked,  advancing  r.,  playing 
double  flute,  his  nebris  tied  about 
his  neck  and  flying  behind  him ; 
beneath,  Maeander  symbol. 


[PI.  X.  8-9.] 

^  This  exceptional  coin  (if  it  belongs  to  the  Phrygian  Apameia)  must  be 
assigned,  on  stylistic  grounds,  to  an  earlier  period  than  any  other  bronze 
coins  of  the  city. 


No. 

Metal. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

Type  iv. 

Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur.  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

Crested     helmet     r.     over     Maeauder 
symbol. 

[PI.  X.  10.] 

'AX€|a»'[8/30s]      'ApT€[Xl\_8u)pOV^P 

Type  ii. 

33 

M   -85 

Head   of    Zeus,   apparently 
laur. 

ATTAME                 Cultus-statue      of 
AAEHAN                    Artemis  Anaitis. 
APTEMI 

[Woodhouse,  1866.] 

[PI.  3 

C.  6.] 

34 

M   -8 

' 

AnAM[E] 
AAEHAN 
APTEM[I] 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

35 

JE    -8 

AnAME 
AAEEAN 
APTEM[I] 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 

36 

M    -8 

AHAMCE] 

AAEHA[N] 

[A]PTE[MI] 

[Townley,  1805.] 

1  Both    names    may    be   in 
bronze  coins  of  this  period. 

the   genitive   on   many    of    the    Apameian 

76 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


37 

38 

39 


^1-1 

M   -9 

M    -9 


40 


41 


M   -9 


M   -8 


42    M   -7 


43 


'Ai'Spoi'iKos    'AXklov. 
Type  i. 


Bust  of  Athena. 


AnAMEHN  Eagle,  &c. 

ANAPONIK[OZ] 
AAKIOY 

[Rollin,  1895.] 

AnAMEHN 

ANAPONIK[OZ] 

AAKIOY 

[Bunbmy,  1897.] 

AnAMECHN] 

ANAPONIKOZ 

AAKIOY 

[KnobelsaorflF,  1847.] 


Type  ii. 


Head  of  Zeus,  wearing  oak- 
wreath. 


AHA  ME 

ANAPON 

AAKIO 


AHAMCE] 

ANAPON 

AAKIO 


[A]nAM[E 
ANAPON 
AAKOY  (sic) 


Cultus-statue       of 
Artemis  Anaitis. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[Townley,  1805.] 


Type  iii. 


^    -6 


Bust  of  Artemis  with  turreted 
crown,  laur.  1 


[An]AMEnN  Marsyas. 

[ANJAPONIKOZ 

in  field  r.,  J^   (=  AAKIOY) 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


APAMEIA. 


77 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse, 


44 


^1-45 


45 


^   -85 


46 


M    -9 


47 


^    -65 


48 1   /E    -85 


AvTicj)wv    Mei/CK\eovs. 
Type  i. 


Bust  of  Athena. 


ATTAMEXIN  Eagle,  &c. 

ANTI<l>nN 
MENEKAEOYZ 

[Lincoln,  1889.] 
[PI.  X.  2.] 

('Medallion'  -with  triple  border;    obverse,  plain  circle  between  two 
dotted  circles;  reverse  borders,  if  any,  obliterated.) 


(conntermarked    Ap 

=  ATTAAOZ0)  in   a 

laurel-wreath.) 


(Same  die.) 


AnAMEI2[N 

ANTKpnCN] 

[MENEKAEOYZ] 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


AHAMEIIN 

ANTI<l>nN 

[M]ENEKAEO[YZ] 

[Whittall,  1885.] 


Apiara.    KT^^tcr  _ 
Type   iii. 


Bust    of   Artemis,    turreted 
crown,  laur.  (1) 


AnAME[-- 
APIZTA 
KH<I>IZ[ 


Marsyas. 
[Lincoln,  1902,] 


'ApTC/jii'[8a)pos  1J    Ba/3a. 
Type  il 


Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur. 


[A]nAME 

APTEMI 

BABA 


Cultus  -  statue      of 
Artemis  Anaitis. 

[VanLennep,  1894.] 


78 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


49 


50 


M    -8 


M   -9 


51 


JE    -6 


52 


^1- 


'Ap7€/x.t[Sa)pos  ?j. 

Type  iii. 

Bust    of    Artemis,    turretedl   [A]TTAMEI1N  Marsj-as. 

crown  bound  with  circlet!  APTEM I  A[n  1] 
of  beads.  I 

I  [RoUin,  1895.] 

[PI.  X.  8.] 

1  [RoUin,  1903.] 


'A(TKXr]Tna\_ 


Type  iii. 


Head  of  Artemis,  turreted 
crown,  laur.  (?),  no  bow  or 
quiver  behind. 


ATTAME[nN]        Marsyas,    without 
AZKAHTtiA-  nebris  ;    at    his 

feet,  a  staff  (pedum  1)  transversely. 
[Noury,  1903.] 


'AttolXov    Btai/opos,     57 — 53    B.C.^ 


Type  i. 


Bust  of  Athena. 


[A]nAJv1EnN 
ATTAAOY 
BIANOPOZ 


Eagle,  &c. 


[PI.  X.  4.] 

(This  coin  appears  to  have  been  mounted  as  a  '  medallion,'  for  its 
edge  is  grooved  as  if  it  had  been  set  in  a  frame,  and  the  obverse 
has  been  plated  with  silver,  the  remains  of  which  still  cover  the 
head  and  face  of  Athena.) 


'  This  Magistrate's  name  also  occurs  on  Proconsiilar  cistoptori 
of  C.  Fabius  57—56  B.C.,  and  of  P.  Lentulus  56—53  B.C.  (Finder, 
Cistoph.,  nos.  174  and  193). 


APAMEIA. 


79 


No 


53 


5-t 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


^1-15 


AnAMEHN 
ATTAAOY 
BIANOPOZ 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


(Perhaps,  on  acconnt  of  its  large  size,  also  a  medallion.) 


55 


56 


01 


58 


59 


GO 


!  JE 

•85 

JE 

•9 

JE 

•95 

^ 

•95 

Ml 

JE 

•9 

^ 

•8 

[AnAJMEIlN 

ATTAAOY 

[BIjANOPOZ 


[AnAMEHN] 
ATTAAOY 
BIANOPOZ 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[Lawson,  1900.] 


AnAMEHN 

ATTAAOY 

[BIANOPOZ] 

[Woodhouse,  1866.] 


AnAMEHN 
ATTAAOY 
BIANOPOZ 


[Woodhouse,  1866.] 


AHAMEHN 
ATTAAOY 
BIANOPOZ 


[AnAMEXlN] 
ATTAAOY 
BIANOPOZ 


AnAME[nN 

ATTAAOY 

[BIA]NOP[OZ] 


[Burgon,  1841.] 


[Graves.] 


so 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Type  ii. 

61 

M    -8 

Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur. 

ATTAME        Cultus-statue  of  Artemis 
ATTA            Anaitis. 
BIAN 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

Type  iii. 

62 

JE    -65 

tiead  of  Artemis ;    turreted 
crown,  laur. 

ATTA  M  E             Marsyas. 
ATTAAOY 
B]IANOPO[5: 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

AxTttAou     HpaKXe. 

Type  ii. 

63 

JE    -7 

Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur. 

[A]TTAMEn[N]       Cultus-statue  of 
[A]TTAAOY             Artemis  Anai- 
[H]PAKAE[--          tis. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

[PI.  X.  7.] 

Type  iii. 

64 

M    -55 

Head  of  Artemis;    turreted  ATT  AM          Marsyas. 
crown,  laur.  1                         ATTA 
HPA[- 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Biavo^/Dos]     M.avT\_iOeov]. 

Type  ii. 

65 

JE    -8 

Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur. 

ATTAME        Cultus-statue  of  Artemis 
BIANO              Anaitis. 
MANT 

[Margaritis,  1890.] 

APAMEIA. 


81 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse, 

Ato8w[ ]    Kpa[ ]. 

Type  ii. 

66 

M    -75 

Head  of   Zeus   r.,    wearing] 
oak(?)-wreath,  or  laur. 

ATTAME       Cultus-statue  of  Artemis 
AIOAII           Anaitis. 
KPA 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

'HpaK\6t[ ]    'EyXo[ 

Type  ii. 

67 

M   -8 

Head   of   Zeus    r.,    wearing 
oak(^)-\vreatli,  or  laur. 

[A]nAM[E]           Cultus-statue      of 
H  PAK  A  El                 Artemis  Anaitis. 
EFAO 

[Rollin,  1853.] 

68 

M   -8 

AnAM[E] 

HPAKAE 

EfAO 

[Payne  Kniglit,  1824.] 

69 

JE    -8 

AnAME 

HPAKAE 

EfAO 

[J.  Knight,  1842.] 

70 

iE    -8 

AHAMCE] 

HPAKAE 

EfAO 

[Burgon,  1841.] 

71 

M   -35 

AnAM[E] 

HPAKA[E] 

Er[A01 

82 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

KeXatvo^ ]  ^    Aeoj'T[ ]. 

Type  ii. 

72 

.E    -7 

Head   of   Zeus   r.,    wearing 
oak(1)-wreath,  or  laur. 

AnAMEC- 
KEAAIN[- 
AEONT[- 

_          Cultus-statue      of 
.  _              Artemis  Anaitis. 

[Eollin,  1903.] 

K7^<^io"o[ ]    Alovv\^^ ]. 

Type  ii. 

73 

.E    -85 

Head    of    Zeus    r.,    -wearing  ATTAM[ 

oak(1)-wreath,  or  laur.          KH<|)IZO 
AIONY 

Kr](f)L(To[^ — ]     2Kai;[ ]. 

Type  iii. 

_         Cultus-statue       of 
Artemis  Anaitis. 

[Kollin,  1903.] 

74 

JE    -65 

Bust    of    Artemis,    turreted 
crown,  laur. 

AHAM 

KH<1)I5:0 

ZKAY 

Mai'syas. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

75 

^    -Go 

[II.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

KoFcuv     EyXo 

Type  ii. 

76 

iE    -9 

Head    of    Zeus    r.,   in    oak- 
wreath. 

AHA  ME 

KONUN 

EfAO 

Cultus-statue  of  Artemis 
Anaitis. 

[MiUingen,  1888.] 

77 

2E    -85 

AnAME 

KONHN 

EfAO 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

'  Cf.    KEAAI   on  a  cistop 

lorus.     Mion., 

S.,  vii.,  p.  507,  no.  122. 

APAMEIA. 


83 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

KuiKOV.^ 

Type  i. 

78 

iE    -9 

Bust  of  Athena. 

AnAMEHN      Eagle,  &c. 
KIIKOY 

[Bunbury,  1S97.] 

[PL  X.  5.] 

79 

/E    -9 

pierced 

[Chester,  1883.] 

80 

iEl- 

[CI.  Steuart,  1841.] 

81 

JE    -95 

[C.  T.  Newton,  1868.] 

82 

M    -95 

[Knobelsdorff,  1847.] 

Mai^epvo[_    Ey/\oy[ 

Type  ii. 

83 

M    -9 

Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur.(?) 

ATTAME               Cultus- statue     of 
MAI<l>EPNO              AitemisAna'itis. 
EfAOr 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

84 

M    -85 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Mai/Ti^€[ ]    Aio8[ y 

Type  i. 

85 

JE    -8 

Bust  of  Athena. 

AnAMEHN           Eagle,  &c. 

[MA]NTI0[ 

[AIOA ] 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

1  These  names  occur  also  on  cistopbori  of  Class  ii.,  struck  after  133, 

nos.  11  and  24,  supra. 

1 

84 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Type  ii. 

86 

jE    -85 

Head    of    Zeus    r.,    wearing 
oak{?)-wreath,  or  laur. 

AHAME 

MANTieE 

AIOA 

Cultus-statue        of 
Artemis  Anaitis. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 

M€veK[ ]    AioS[ ]. 

Type  ii. 

87 

JE    -85 

Head  of  Zeus  r,,  apparently 
laur. 

AnAME 

MENEK 

AIOA 

Cultus-statue       of 
Artemis  Anaitis. 

[Macridy,  1901.] 

M7^voSo[ ]    Mej'€[ ]. 

Type  ii. 

88 

M   -7 

Head   of   Zeus   r.,    wearing 
oak(1)-wreath,  or  laur. 

AHA  ME 

MHNOAO 

MENE 

Cultus-statue      of 
Artemis  Anaitis. 

[Millingen,  1851.] 

Mr]TpoSw[^ ]    Atorp€[ J. 

Type  ii. 

89 

M    -95 

tiead    of    Zeus,   apparently 
laur. 

AHA  M  En 

MHTPOAH 

AIOTPE 

Cultus-statue      of 
Artemis  Anaitis. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 

90 

^E    -8 

[double 

AnAME 

MHTPOAH 

AIOTPE 

•struck.] 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 

Al'AMEIA. 


85 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


91 


92 


93 


^    -65 


jE    -65 


JE    -65 


IlavKf).     Zrjvo. 

Type  iii. 

Bust  of  Artemis  r.,  turreted. '  ATTAM  E     Marsyas. 

HANKP 


ZHNO 


[Bunljury,  1897.] 


AnAM[E] 

nANK[P] 

ZHNO 


[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


2£A.e[u.]    'Hpa/< 
Type  iii. 
Bust  of  Artemis  r.,  turreted 


94     M    -65 


95 


M   -65 


96    M    -8 


ATTAM  [E]        Marsyas. 
ZEAE[Y-] 
HPAK 

[Knobelsdorff,  1847.] 


Type  iv, 


Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur. :  bor 
der  of  dots. 


[ATTAM]       Crested   helmet  r.,  over 
SKAY  Maeander-symLol. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 
[PI.  X.  10.] 


Tl/XOK/Dtt.      SoAwi-OS 

Type  ii. 
Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur. 


AHA  ME 

TIMOKPA 

ZOAnNOZ 


Cultus-statue       of 
Artemis  Anaitis. 

[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 


86 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

^aLVLTTTTOV      ApdKOVTo\_<;'], 

Type  i. 

Bust  of  xUliena. 

[A]nAM[EnN]        Eagle,  &c. 

<}>AiNinno[Y] 

APAKONT[OZ] 

97 

M   -9 

[Bunbui-y,  1897.] 

98 

M    -9 

AnAMEn[N] 

<t>AiNinn[OY] 

[APA]KON[TOZ] 

99 

jE   -9 

[A]nAM[EnN] 

[<i)]AiNinnoY 

APA]KONTO[Z] 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 

100 

JE    -9 

AnAMEn[N] 

<t>AiNinn[OY] 

APAKONT[OX] 

101 

JE    -8 

[An]AMEn[N] 

[<t>]AiNinno[Y] 

[APAKONTOZ] 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 

102 

JE    -8 

AnAME[nN] 

[<i)A]iNin[noY] 

[APAKONTOS] 

[Banbury,  1897.] 

APAMEIA. 


No. 

Motal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

^t/Xo/cpaTou^?]     'Aptoreo^u]. 

Type  i. 

103 

^1-15 

Bust  of  Athena. 

[PI.: 

('Medallion.'     Obverse  type 
two  incuse  circles,  as  on 

AnAMEnCN]             Eagle,  &c. 
<l)IAOKPATOY[2:] 
APIZTEO[Y] 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 
£.  3.] 
surrounded    by   plain    circle   between 
lioman  contorniates.) 

104 

.E  1-2 

('Medallion.'        Type     sur- 
rounded   by  plain  incuse 
'contorniate '  circle.) 

(Faint    traces    of     inscription    as    on 
previous  specimen.) 

[Thomas,  1844.] 

105 

M    -95 

AnAMEHN 

[<t)I]AOKPATO[YZ] 

[APIZTEOY] 

[Pres.  by  Mrs.  C.H.  T.  Hawkins,  1894.] 

106 

M    -85 

[AHAMEnN] 

<t>IAOKPATOY[Z] 

APISTE[OY] 

107 

JE    -8 

[AnAMEHN] 

<|)IAOKPATO[YZ] 

APIZT[EOY] 

[Bunbury,  1897.]     ' 

lOS 

JE    -85 

AnAMEIlN 

r<l>IA]OKPATrOYZ] 

[APIZTEOV] 

88 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Type  iii. 


Bust    of   Artemis,    turreted 


109 


M    -7 


ATTAM[EnN]        Marsyas. 


crown,  laur.  4>l  AOKPALTOYZ] 

APIZTLEOY] 

[Millingen,  1839.] 
[PI.  X.  9.] 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 


S.  Severus  to  Sevenis  Alexander. 


turreted,  .shoulders  draped: 
border  of  dots. 


110 


jE    -6 


111 

M 

•55 

112 

M 

•6 

113 

M 

•55 

ATTA     Me  I A       Bust   of  CnT€l      PA  Hekate   triformis, 

City-goddess  Apameia  r.,  |      each  head  surmounted  by  polos,  and 

holding  in  her  hands  torches,  &c.  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Lambros,  1902.] 
[PI.  XI.  1.] 


[II.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


114    JE    -5 


S€VCK€     A€NGVC 

Head  of  Zeus  Kelaineus 
r.,  bound  with  wreath  of 
oak  (1) :  border  of  dots. 


[Bank  Coll.] 


A7TAM      €nN  Eagle    to    front, 

head  r.,  wings  open  :   border  of  dots. 


115 


[PI.  XI.  2.] 


[Ivanoff,  1863.] 


M    -6 


(AHA     M€a)N) 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


ArAMEIA. 


89 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


116 


JE    -6 


117 


JE  1-2 


118 


119 


M    -9 


M    -85 


120   M    -9 


121 


^    -9 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


AnAM€  UN  Bust  of 
Athena  r.,  helmeted,  and 
wearing  aegis :  border  of 
dots. 


MAIANAPO      C  Kiver-god 

Maeander,  recumbent  1.,  holding  in 
r.  reed,  and  in  1.  cornucopiae,  and 
resting  on  inverted  vase  from  which 
water  flows  :   border  of  dots. 

[Boocke,  1885.] 


[PI.  XI.  3.] 


K€A  AINOC  Beardless 
bust  of  Kelainos  r.,  dia- 
demed, and  with  drapery 
on  1.  shoulder:  border  of 
dots. 


AHAM     €nN 

naked,    standing 
border  of  dots. 


Aphrodite  pudica, 
to   front,   head  r. : 


[Lincoln,  1870.] 


[PI.  XI.  4.] 


BOV  AH  Bust  of 
Boule  r.,  veiled :  border 
of  dots. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


enift-  AiA-R-i-  in-  aci- aham 

€X2N  •       Sheaf  of  four  ears  of  corn 
bound  together  :  border  of  dots, 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


AHA    M   enN        Similar. 

[Bank  Coll.] 


AHA  M  en  N 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


€ni   A    M  C€Y-  r      PA  TOB 

AnAMe 

X2N  Similar. 

[Whittall,  1858.] 


1  Publius  Aelius  Tryplion(?),  Hippikos  and  Asiarch,  belongs  to  a 
later  time  than  the  Publins  Aelius  Tryphon  on  a  coin  of  Commodus, 
viz.  to  the  reign  of  Sev.  Alexander,   cf.  no.  179,  infra. 

2  Time  of  Caracalla,  cf.  no.  169,  infra. 

N 


90 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


122   JE    -85 


123   .El- 


124   M    -95 


125   JE    -9 


126   M    -75 


Fliilip  to   Valerian  and  GallieHUs(f) 


BOV     AH  Bust  of 

Boule  r.,  veiled  :    border 
of  dots. 


AH  MOZ  Bust  of 
Demos  r.,  bearded  and 
laur.  :  border  of  dots. 


n  n€AA     rONTOCi  A 
HAM     €IC     (iu  field) 
KOINON 
<l)PVriA 

c 

Eagle  to  front,  head  r.,  wings  open 
border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1897.] 


cnANHrv 


Same  die. 


TTn€AArONTO 
PIA 

A  HA  M€nN  (infield) 
Tyche  standing  1.,  wearing  kalathos, 
and  holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae : 
border  of  dots. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 
[PI.  XI.  5.] 


nn€AAroNT  o   caham  e 

n  N     (in  held) 

Athena,  helmeted,  standing  1.,  hold- 
ing in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  spear, 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AH      MOC       Similar. 


An     A     M€nN        Similar. 

[Whittall,  1885.] 


AH      MOC  Bust    ofiATTAM€     UN         Marsyas,    naked, 

Demos    r.,    bearded,    not       with    flying    nebris,    advancing    r., 
laur.  :  border  of  dots.  playing  double  flute  :  border  of  dots. 

I  [H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


1  Time  of  Philip,  cf.  no.  186,   infra. 


APAMEIA. 


91 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


127 


M    -75 


AH  MOC  Head  of 
youthful  Demos  r.,  hair 
bound  with  taenia  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


AH      MOC       Similar. 


128 


^    -8 


Bust  of  Sarapis(?)  r.,  wear- 
ing modius  :  border  of 
dots. 


129 


JE    -75 


Similar  type. 


130 


^    -75 


vSimilar. 


131 


JE   -lb 


ATTA      M         Marsyas,  naked,  recum- 
€I1N  bent  1.,  holding  in  r. 

pedum,  and  resting  with  1.  on  in- 
verted vase  from  which  water  flows  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AHAM     € 

UN 


Eagle  to  front,  head 
r.,     wings     open  : 
border  of  dots. 
[Eollin,  1903.] 


I€PA     CVNKAHTOC 

Young  male  bust  of   the 
Senate  r.  :  border  of  dots. 


132 


^1-15 


ATT     A     M€  Marsyas,       naked, 

NH  recumbent       1., 

holding   in    r.   pedum,    and    resting 

with    1.   on  vase  from  which    water 

flows  :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


[A]     n     A     M€n[N]       Marsyas, 

naked,  seated  1.  on  rock,  holding  in  r. 

cornucopiae,  and  in  1.,  which  rests  on 

rock,  the  double  flute :  border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


ATTA      M€nN       Cornucopiae :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


nA      KAAnOAl      N      R\oy 
AnANt 

12  N  1     (in  field) 

Tyche  standing  1.,  wearing  kalathos, 
and  holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae: 
border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1897.] 


'  Time  of  Volusian,  cf.  no.  193,  infm. 


92 


PIIRYGIA, 


No. 


Metal. 

Size. 


133 


M    -8.5 


134 


M    -85 


135 


M   -9 


Obverse. 


I€PA     BOVAH       Eust 

of  Boule  r.,  veiled  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


Similar. 


136 


M    -8 


13< 


138 


M   -75 


M    -75 


lePA  BOVAH  Bust 
of  Eoule  r.,  wearing  kala- 
tlios  and  veil :  border  of 
dots. 


I€PA  BOVAH  Bust 
of  Bonle  r.,  veiled  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


Keverse. 


nA€PMOYAnAM€nNi 

Sheaf  of  seven  ears  of  corn  (f) :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


ATTAM     €nN 

of  corn. 


Sheaf  of  five  ears 


[Lincoln,  1870.] 


ATTA  M€I2N  Athena,  helmeted, 
standing  1.,  resting  with  r.  on  spear, 
and  carrying  shield  on  1.  arm. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AHAM      €nN         Eagle   to   front, 
head  r.,  wings  open. 


[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


AHAMEHN 

Augustus  bare,  r 


Imperial. 

Augustus 

Head    of 


ATTAAOX         Two  ears  of   corn 
AIOTPE<|>OY  with  stalks  tied 

together  over  Maeander  symbol. 

[V^an  Lennep,  1895.] 


'  Time  of  Valerian  and  Gallienus,  cf.  Mion.,  iv.,  270,  and  Saloninus, 
no.  195,  injra. 


APAMEIA. 


93 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


139 


140 


M    -8 


M    -75 


141 


M    -6 


142 


M    -8 


Obvei'se. 


ZEBAZTOZ      Head  of 
Augustus  r.,  laur. 


Reverse. 


FAIOZ     [KAIZAP]  ;    and  in  ex., 
TAIOZMAZnNI 

02:poy<i>oz 

AnAMEHN 

Caius  Caesar  (1)  as  charioteer,  in 
quadriga  of  four  standing  horses  to 
front,  two  on  each  side,  with  heads 
reverted  ;  above,  Nike  1.,  crowning 
charioteer. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 
[PI.  XI.  6.] 


[Pallan,  1870.] 


ZEBAZTH 

Livia  r. 


Livia. 
Bust    of 


[M]AP     KOZ 
MAN     NHIO 
Zi 

AnAMEjQN 

Chib    downwards     over     Maeander 
symbol. 

[Lawson,  1898.] 


Tiberius. 


TIBEPIOZ     KAIZAP 

Head  of  Tiberius  r.,  bare. 


rAIOZIOYAIOZKAAAl  KAHZ 

fsP:    (infield)^ 
AnAMEHN     (in  ex.) 
Eagle  to  front,  head  r.,  wings  open, 
standing  on  thunderbolt. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 


1  Cf.  Ramsay,  C.  ^-  B.,  i.,  2,  465. 

2  1^^    may    stand    for     HPAKAEOY    i^^-    ^ion.,    iv.,    no.    231), 
fatlier(?)  of  C.  J.  Kallikles. 


94 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Nero  and  Agrippina. 


NEPHNKAIZAPZEBIEniMAPlOY    KOPAOY     KOI 


AZTOZATPinniN 
AZEBASTI  Busts, 
face  to  face,  of  Nero  and 
Agrippina  ;  Agrippina  r. 
and  Nero  1.,  bare-headed, 
and  wearing  cuirass. 


143 


144 


145 


^1- 


JEl- 


JE   -95 


NON     <|)PYriAC 

AnA     MEIZ    (infield) 
Eagle  to  front,  head  r.,  wings  open, 
standing  on  loosened  wreath. 


[PI.  XI.  7.] 


(Different  dies.) 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


[Burgon,  1841.] 


(Different  dies  from  143  and  144.) 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


Nero. 


NEPn[N]      KAIZ[AP] 

Head  of  Nero  r.,  laur. 


146 


/E    -75 


NEPnN    ZEBAZTOZ 

Head  of  Nero  r.,  bare. 


HrHCITTTT        Zeus      [Kelaineus] 

OC  standing  1.,  in  long 

ATTAMEI2N  chiton  and   hima- 

tion,  holding  in  r.  thunderbolt,  and 
in  1.  long  sceptre. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


147 


148 


^    -8 


JE    -8 


EniM 

OYETTIOY 

NirPOY 

KOINON 

<|)PYriAZ 

AnAMElZ 


(Different  dies?) 


Marsyas,  naked, 
advancing  r.,  with 
flying  nebris,  and 
playing  double 
flute. 

^Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


[1841.] 


APAMEIA. 


95 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


149   ^M 


150    ^1-05 


151 


^1- 


Vespasian. 


AYTOKPATOPIKAIZ 
APIZEBAZTIIOYE 
ZnAZIANHAnAM 

ElZ     Head  of  Vespasian 
r.,  laur. 


EHI M AP  KOYHAA  N  K  lOYOY 
A  PO  Y  A  N  e  Yn  ATO  Y  Head 
of  young  Dionysos  1.,  crowned  with 
ivy. 


[PI.  XI.  8.] 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


AYTOKPATUPKAIZ 
APZEBAZTOZOYE 
ZnAZIANOZ  Head 
of  Vespasian  r.,  laur. 


EninAANKIOYOYAPOY       K 
OINON<|>PYriAZAnAMEIZ- 

Sheaf  of  five  ears  of  corn. 


(Different  dies.) 


[Whittall,  1858.] 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


Hadrian. 


152    M     1 


153 


M    -7 


154    M    -1 


AVKAITP-     AAPIA 

N  OC  Bust  of  Hadrian 
r.^  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludanientum. 


(Same  die.) 


(AVKATP 
OC) 


MAPCV       AnAM€ 
AC  XIN 

Marsyas,   naked,  advancing    r.  with 
flying  nebris,  playing  on  double  flute, 

[Van  Lennep,  1894.] 


[Burgon,  1841.] 


AAPIAN 


(Different  dies.) 
[PI.  XI.  9.] 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


96 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

155 

M    -8 

AAPIANOC      KAICC 

eB        Bust    of   Hadrian 
r.,  laur.,  wearing  aegis. 

AHAMenNMAPCVAC     KIBH 

TOI           Marsyas,    naked    but   for 
himation  across  thighs,  recumbent  1. 
in  rocky  cave,  above  which  are  five 
chests  (Kt,5wTot)  ;  he  holds  in  raised 
r.  cornucopiae,  and  in  1.  double  flute  ; 
beneath  him,  an  inverted  vase  from 
which  a  stream  flows. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 

[PI.  XI.  10.] 

1 

156 

^   -8 

(Dilferei 

it  dies.)            [H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

157 

M    -8 

AAPIANOC     KAICeB 

A       Similiir. 

[PI.  X 

ATTAM€     UN          Marsyas,    as   on 
preceding  coin,  recumbent  in  rocky 
cave,  but  two  kl^wtol  on\j. 

[Bank  Coll.] 

I.  11.] 

158 

M    -S 

(DifTerent  die  ?) 

[PI.  X 

Similar,  but  three  kl/Swtol. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 
I.  12.] 

Antoninus  Pius. 

159 

yEl-2 

AVKAICAP     ANTHN 

6INOC         Bust,    bare- 
headed, of  Ant.  Pius   r., 
in    cuirass    and    paluda- 
mentuni. 

[PI.  X 

AnAM€nN     €niMnO)AIA- 
AnOAAINA     PIOV          Zeus 
enthroned  1.,  naked  to  waist,  hima- 
tion over  lower  limbs  and  1.  shoulder, 
holding  in  r.  Nike,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

II.  1.] 

160 

^1-05 

AVTO  KAIC     ANTH 
NeiNOC          Head   of 
Ant.  Pius  r.,  laur. 

ATTA      M€nN           Tyche,    wearing 
kalathos,  standing  1.,  holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 

APAMEJA. 


97 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


161 


iEl- 


162 


^1-2 


163 


^1-15 


164   yEl-4 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M.  Aurelius. 


MAVPH      OVHPOC 

KAI  Head    of    M. 

Aurelius  r.,  bare. 


OMONOIA     AnAMenN 

Homonoia,  in  long  chiton  and  veiled, 
standing  1.,  her  r.  extended,  her  1. 
lowered. 
[Pres.  by  M.  W.  H.  Waddington,  1893.] 


Commodus. 


AVKAIM- AVPKO 
MOAOCC€B 

Bust  of  Commodus  r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


AVKAIMAVP 
OAOCC€B 

Commodus    r.^ 
cuirass. 


KOM 

Eust  of 
laur.,    in 


HAPA-n-AIA  TPV<t>nNO    C 

ATTAM€nN  Tyche,  wearing 
kalathop,  standing  1.,  holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AHAME    UN 
HAPACTPATO    ,         ^ 
NIKIANOV        i^i^ex.) 

Lion  advancing  r.  towards  an  upright 
thyrsos ;  in  field  above,  cista  mystica 
with  dome-shaped  cover. 

[Woodhouse,  1866.] 
(Tooled,  but  apparently  not  altered.) 


Septimius  Severus, 


AVT   KA  C€nT- 
C€OVHPOCn€P 

Tl-  Bust  of  8.  Severus 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


€     T     OV     A 


eniArnNoe 

PT€MA 

AnAMen  ,.      . 

Athena,  helmeted,  seated  1.  on  rock 
against  which  leans  her  shield ;  she 
turns  her  body  backwards  as  she 
blows  the  double  flute,  and  sees  her 
face  reflected  in  the  Lake  Aulokrene ; 
in  the  background  is  a  rocky  height, 
beliind  which  appears  Marsyas  ex- 
tending both  arms  in  astonisliment 
at  the  sight  of  the  goddess  and  her 
reflection. 

[Campana,  1846.] 
[PI.  XII.  2.] 

0 


98 


PlIRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

AVKAC€n    C€OVHP 

OC        -Bust  of  S.  Severus 

eniMMAIATTAAIA       NOVA 

nAMEn 

1G5 

iEl-3 

r.,    laur.,   in    cuirass    and 
pal  udameu  turn. 

N    (in  ex.) 
Zeus  enthroned    1.,  naked  to  waist, 
himation    over   lower   limbs   and    1. 
shoulder,    holding    in    r,    Nike,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Julia  Domna. 

1G6 

iE    -9 

lOVAIAAO     MNAC€ 

BAC       Bust  of  Dumnar. 

€niAPT€MArAnAM€nN 

Five  ears  of  corn  bound  together  by 
their  stalks. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1850.] 

Caracalla. 

MAVPANTnN€INO 

CKAICAP        Bust  of 
young  Caracalla  Caesar  r., 

eniMMAIATTA     Al    ANAHA 

M€            Tyche,    wearing    kalathos, 
standing  1.,  holding  rudder  and  cor- 

167 

M  1-2 

Ijare-headed,     in     cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 

nucopiae. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

1G8 

iEl-2 

AVKMAVPH    ANT 
HNEINOC       Bust  of 
young  Caracalla  r.,   laur., 
in     cuirass    and    paluda- 
mentum. 

€niArnNoe€TO  v  apt€M 

1    (in  field)                               A 
(eVt  ayuivoOerov  *Apre/x,a  y') 
An[AM€n]N   in  ex. 
Zeus  enthroned  1.,  naked   to  waist, 
himation  over  lower  limbs,  holding 
in    r.  Nike,  and    resting  with  1.  on 
sceptre  j  at  his  feet,  eagle. 

[Lincoln,  1870.] 

1G9 

iEM5 

AVKM  AVP-     ANT 
nN€INOC      Bust  of 
young  Caracalla  r.,  laur., 
in    cuirass    (and    paluda- 
mentum ?) 

€niAMAC€V     rPAMTOB 

AnAMEHN    (in  ex.) 
Zeus  enthroned  1.,   naked   to  waist, 
himation   over   lower    limbs    and    1. 
shoulder,  holding   in  r.  phiale,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 

[Uollin,  1903.] 

APAMEIA. 


99 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Same  die  (?) 

€ni  A  M-    CevrPA  TOB 
M 
AnA[M€nN] 

Zeus  enthroned   1.,  naked  to  waist, 
himation    over   lower    limbs   and   1. 
shoulder,    holding    in    r.   Nike,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  sceptre,  at  foot  of 
which  eagle  to  front  with  open  wings. 

170 

^1-15 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

AVTKAMAV      AN 

e    niAMA  C€V    TOBAnAM 

TnN€INOC        Bust 

6I2N 

of  young Caracalla  r.,laur., 

rPA    (infield) 

in  cuirass  and  aegis,  with 

Herakles    standing   naked  to    front, 

snake  coiled  round  bust. 

head  1.,  resting  with  r.  on  club,  and 
holding  in  1.  bow  and  lion's  skin. 

171 

^1-2 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  18i5.] 

Caracalla  and  Plautilla. 

AVK 

€niAPT€M     A  r-AHAM 

ANTHNEIN 

€IC  (infield) 

OC 

KOINON<l>  .i^^    . 

nAAVTI[AAA] 

Avrov 

Eagle  standing  to  front  on  exergual 

Busts,    face    to    face,    of 

line,  head  to  r.,  and  wings  open. 

young  Caracalla  r.,  laur.. 

and  of  Plautilla  1. 

172 

JE    -95 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Geta  Caesar. 

noc€nTi    rexACK 

€niArnNoe€TO    vapt€M 

A 1       Bust  of  young  Geta 

Ar 

r.,  bare-headed,  in  cuirass 

An    AM€    D.N 

and  paludamentum. 

Athena,  helmeted,  standing  to  front, 
head   1.,    holding   in    r.   phiale,   and 
resting  with  1.  on  spear. 

173 

^1-0 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

100 


PHRYGIA. 


Xo. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


74 


JE    -95 


175   iEM 


176 


^1-2 


177 


JE   -8 


178    /E    -75 


Same  die. 


C€OVI-P 

PINOCAVr 


€niArnNoe€T    ovaptgm 
Ar 

An  AM 

€         n    N 

Tyche,  ■wearing  kalatlios,  standing  to 
1.,  holding  rudder  and  cornncopiae. 
[Lincoln,  1870.] 


Macrinus. 

MAK  [ATTAM]      EHN      Hades  enthroned 
Head       1.,    wearing    modius    and    himation 


of  Macrinus  r.,  laur. 


over  lower   limbs    and    h  shoulder ; 
extending   r.  over  Kerberos    at    his 
feet,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 
[RoUiu,  1903.] 


Diadumenian  Caesar. 


MOn  AIAAOVM€N 
lANOC  KAI-  Bust 
of  Diadumenian  r.,  bare- 
headed, in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


MOn  AIAAOVM€N 

lANOCK-  Similar 

bust. 


Same  die. 


ATT  A  M€f2N  Zeus  seated  1.  on 
chair  of  curule  form,  naked  to  waist, 
himation  over  lower  limbs  and  1. 
shoulder,  holding  in  r.  Nike,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  sceptre ;  at  his 
feet,  eagle. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


A  n  A[M]€n[N]  Poseidon, 
naked,  standing  1.  with  one  foot  on 
prow,  holding  on  extended  r.  dolphin, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  trident. 

[Kollin,  1903.] 


ATTA  M€X1N  Artemis  huntress 
running  r.,  clad  in  short  chiton  and 
chlamys,  holding  bow  in  1.,  and  with 
r.  drawing  arrow  from  quiver  at  her 
shoulder. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


APAMEIA. 


',:'•::  2^1 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


179 


^105 


180 


^1-05 


181 


^1-1 


182 


JE\-4: 


Severus  Alexander. 


AVTKMAVP    C€AA€ 

i:anapoc    Bust  of 

tSev.  Alexander  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass. 


AVTKMAVPC€AA€Z 
ANAPO 
C 

Similar  bust. 


€ni  frAiA  T\   nnAciAnA 

Athena,  helmeted,  standing  to  front, 
head  L,  holding  phiale  and  resting 
on  spear. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

eninAiA  j   aci   APinniK 

AnA     N€    HN 

Similar  type. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


<l)OVCAB 
VAIN 
AN 

Bust  of  Tranquillina  r 


Tranquillina, 
TPANK 


HAPBAKKI     OV[An]AM€ 
OMO  n  N 

Hygieia  standing  to  front  with  phiale 
and  serpent. 

[Pres.  by  the  Hellenic  Soc] 


Philip  Senior. 


[AVT]K    lOVA   <t>IAI 

mrocAvr     Bust  of 

Pliilip  Senior  r.,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


(in  ex.) 


enMA     VP     AA    €ZANAP 
OV  BAPXI  An 

AMEHN 

Chest  or  ark  (ki/^wtos)  [inscribed 
Nn€],  with  open  lid,  floating  on 
waves  ;  within  it,  the  upper  parts  of 
a  draped  man  and  woman  to  front, 
with  heads  turned  1.  upwards  towards 
a  flying  dove  carrying  an  olive- 
branch  ;  on  the  lid  of  the  chest  sits 
another  bird  ;  on  the  ground  1.  of 
the  chest,  stand  apparently  the  same 
two  figures  tovvai'ds  1.,  each  with  r. 
raised,  the  woman  in  long  chiton, 
])eplos,  and  veil,  the  man  in  short 
chiton. 

[Whittall,  1885.] 


1  Pablius  Aclius  Tryphon(?)  InirtKhs,  'Aaidpxv^- 


1G2 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

183 

iBl-5 

AVT-  KM-  IOVA<t)l  €ni    M  AVPAA6ZANAPOV 

AinnocAvr  Bust    b- 

of  Philip  Senior  r.,  laur.,                    B€A-  APXI  •  ATTA 

in    cuirass    and    paluda-                             M6I2N- 
mentuni.                                     Lion  advancing  r.  towards  an  upright 

thyrsos  ;  in  tiekl  ahove,  cista  mystica 
with  conical  cover. 

[Eastwood,  I860.] 
[PI.  XII.  3.] 
This  specimen  bears  traces  on  the  obverse    of   having   been    once 
plated  with  silver. 

184 

iEl-55 

1 
(Same  dies.)                   [Devonshire,  1844.] 

Otacilia  Severa. 

MAPK-nXAKIA.       C 
€BHPA  C€B       Bust 
of  Otacilia  r. 

€  AA€ZANAPOV-     B     APXI 
AnAM€     n     N         HeroKelai- 
nos,  naked,  standing  to  front,  head 
1.,  pouring  libation  from  phiale  held 
in  extended  r.  over  vase  at  his  feet, 

185 

iEMo 

and  carrying  in  1.  spear  and  drapery. 
[Lawson,  1874.] 

[PI.  X 

.11.  4.] 

MAPKIAflTAKIA    C 
€VHPAC€B     Bust  of 

Otacilia  r. 

llll€AArONTO     CHAISHrVP 
A    TJA    MenN 

Tyche,    wearing    kalathos,    standing 
towards  1.,  holding  patera  and  cornu- 

186 

Ml-2 

copiae. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

Philip  Junior. 

187 

M    -95 

MIOVA<I>IAinnOCK 

Bust    of    Pliilip    Juu.   r., 
bare-headed,     in     cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 

•ATTA      MGXIN           Apollo,    naked 
but  for  mantle  hanging  behind  him, 
standing  to  front,  head  1.,  holding  in 
r.  laurel-branch. 

[Whittall,  1885.] 

APAMEIA. 


■  ^  :•'.:''. 5  ijsfs 


No. 


Motal. 
Size. 


Obvei'se. 


188 


.-E    -95 


189   iE    -85 


190 


iEl  -4 


191 


^1-25 


192 


M    -95 


Similar. 


Same  die  (?) 


Reverse. 


AnAM€  UN  Helios,  naked  but 
for  mantle  hanging  behind  him, 
advancing  1.,  his  r.  raised,  his  1. 
holding  whip. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


An  AM 


Trajan  Decius, 


€nN        Similar  type. 
[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


AVrrMKVINT    TPA 
IANA€KIOCC€B 

Bust  r.,  laur.,  of  Trajan 
Decius,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


[njCTPATONIK      I      ANOV 
HAIsHr 

A    HA     M€nN 

Hero    Kelainos,  naked,  standing   to 
front,  head  1.,  holding  in  extended  r. 
phiale    over   altar   at    his    feet,  and 
carrying  in  1.  spear  and  drapery. 
[Wigan,  1872.] 
[PI.  XII.  5.] 


AVXrMKTPAIANOC  H  CTPATONIKIAN        OVHA 

A€KIOCC€B  Bust        N-TAnANEHN       Tyche,  Mearin- 


r.,  laur.,  of  Trajan  Decius, 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


Countermark,  (n)  or 


kalathos,  standing  1.,  holdin< 
and  cornucopiae. 


rudder 


[Lambros,  1899.] 


Herennius  Etruscus  Caesar. 


r-M    KGTPOVCK 
€KIOC  K         Bust 

Herennius     Etruscus 
bare-headed,  in  cuirass. 


n  CTPATONI     KIAN  nAN-r 
AHA     NEHN 

Athena,  helmeted,  standing  to  front 
towards  1.,  with  r.  resting  on  shield 
on  the  ground  beside  her,  and  1. 
resting  on  spear. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


lOV  : 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


193 


^1-2 


194 


yEM5 


195   ^1-15 


19G    /E    -9 


Volusian. 


OV€IBrAAAOCOVO  HA'KAAnO  AINA^IOVAHA 


AOV ; 

East  of  Volusian  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


NtHN    (in  ex.) 
The  god  Men  on  horseback  advan- 
cing r.,  wearing  Phi-ygian   cap    and 
flying    chlaniys ;    behind    shoulders^ 
crescent. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 


AVTKnAlK 
HNOC 

Gallienus    r., 
cuirass    and 
turn. 


Gallienus. 


TAAAI  €niTPV<>    n    NOCAnA     M€ 


Bust  of 
radiate,  in 
paludamen- 


XIN  Zeus  enthroned  1.,  naked  to 
Avaist,  himation  over  lower  limbs, 
holding  in  r.  Kike,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre  ;  at  his  feet,  eagle. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


Cornelius  Yalerianus. 


AIKI   KOPOVAA€PI  nA  €PMOVA      HAMGriN 


A  NOCK  Bust    of. 

Corn.  Valerianus  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paludamen-  i 
turn. 


Hermes,  naked,  seated  1.  on  cippus, 
holding  in  r.  purse,  and  in  1.  caduceus 
and  chlamys. 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


[PI.  XII.  6.] 


AIKI    KOPN    OVAA€  nA€PMOV     AnAMGHN 
PIANOC-K-       Bust  of  j      Tyche  standing  1.,  wearing  kalathos, 
Corn.  Valerianus  r.,  laur.,       and  holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae, 
in  cuirass  and  paludamen- 


tum. 


[Kollin,  1903.] 


APAMEIA. 


105 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


19; 


^i-i 


Alliance    Coin. 


APAMEIA  AND   HPHESUS. 


Philij)  Senior. 


AVT  KMIOVA<[)|A 
innOC  C€B  Bust 
of  Philip  r.,  radiate,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


n  n€AAr  onto  cnANHr 

AHAMenNK 
e<t>€CinN       (in  ex.) 
OMON 

Zeus  (Kelaineus  1)  of  Apameia  en- 
throned 1.,  holding  Nike,  before 
cultus-statue  towards  r.  of  Artemis 
Ephesia,  Avith  crescent  behind 
shoulders  and  two  stags  at  her  feet. 

[Lawson,  1882.] 

[PI.  LI.  2.] 


lOG 


niRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


A  P  P  I  A. 


Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 


Time  of  Nero? 


Bust  of  Athena  r.,  wearing 
crested  Corinthian  hehnet 
and  aecris  :  border  of  dots. 


M 


Ml- 


M    -65 


border  of 


AH 

niA 

NUN 

"within    a    hiurel-wreath 
dots.i 

[Rollin,  1S95.] 
[PI.  XIII.  1.] 


Time  of  Trajan. 


I6PACVN     KAHTOC 

Young  male  bust  of  tlie 
Senate  r.,  bare-headed, 
shoulders  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 


AITH  FAnAnnA   AinNOC 

CTBAnniANUN  Eoma, 

helmeted,  holding  Nike  on  extended 
r.  and  sword  in  1.,  seated  1,  on  pile 
of  arms,  consisting  of  cuirass  and  two 
shields,  one  round,  the  other  oblong: 
border  of  dots. 


[Pres.  by  Sir  H.  Weber,  1902.] 
[PI.  XIII.  2.] 


Time  of  Trajan? 


Young  male    bust  r.,  bare- 
headed :  border  of  dots. 


A7TTTI     ANHN      Winged  caduceus; 
border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1S74.] 


'  Cf.  similar  reverse  on  a  coin  of  Nero,  Z.f,  N,,  xii.,  PI.  xiv.  4. 


AFPIA. 


107 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Time  of  Vlnlip. 

BOV      AH        Veiled  bust 

EnANTEPAP    XAnniANXI^J 

of  Eoule    r.  :     border  of 

Dionysos,  naked,  standing  to  front, 

dots. 

head  1.,  pouring  wine  from  kantharos 
in  extended  r.,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  thyrsos  :  border  of  dots. 

■i 

JE   '75 

[Whittall,  1858.] 

[PI.  XIII.  3.] 

Imperial. 

Trajan. 

AVKANG    TPAIAN 

AiT-rA-nAnnn  [ajaixinoc 

OC     C€  r€  AAKIK 

CT'ffAnniANnfSl         Xybele 

OC-         Head  of  Trajan 

enthroned    1.,    holding    in    r.    phiale 

r.,  Iciur. 

over  lion  at  her  feet,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  tympanum. 

5 

JE    -So 

[Whittall,  1885.] 

Similar. 

AITnnAAinNOC     CTBAn 

TTIANnN  Kiver-god  Tembris, 
naked  to  waist,  himation  over  lower 
limbs,  recumbent  1.,  holding  in  r. 
reed,  and  resting  with  1.  on  inverted 
vase  from  which  a  stream  flows. 

6 

jE    -8 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

[PL  XIII.  4.] 

Philip  Senior. 

MiovAioc  <|)iAinn 

EniAVPANTEPnTOEZIlTIK 

OCAVr            Bust   of 

APXA 

Philip  r.,  radiate,  in  cui- 

AH    m 

rass  and  paludamentum. 

AN    nsi 

Zeus  (Laodikeus?)  standing  to  front, 
head  1.,  wearing  long  chiton  and 
liimation,  holding  in  extended  r. 
eagle,  and  resting  Avith  1.  on  sceptre. 

7 

iEM 

[Rollin,  1880.] 

[PI.  XI 

II.  5.] 

108 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


^1- 


yEl-3 


10 


M    -95 


MIOV[AIOC]<MAITnT  Same  flic. 

OCAV"  Bust  (.f  Philip 
1.,  radiate,  armed  Avilli  cui- 
rass, spear,  and  sliield. 


Phili[)s  Senior  and  Junior. 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


AVTKM 

\o^^ 
<l>iAinnoi 

Busts,  face  to  face,  of 
Phili})  Senior  1.,  radiate, 
and  Philip  Jun.  r.,  laur.  : 
the  whole  within  a  laurel- 
wreath. 


EHIMAVPANTEPnTOCZnTI 
KNEAPX        A  (?)  (on  cippus) 
AnniANUN    (in  ex.) 

City-goddess  AppiaC?),  wearing  kala- 
thos,  seated  1,  on  cippus,  holding  in 
r.  long  sceptre,  and  resting  1.  arm  on 
column  at  her  side ;  behind  her 
stands  the  emperor  in  cuirass  and 
pahidamentuni,  crowning  the  goddess 
with  raised  r.,  and  holding  in  1. 
parazonium;  before  her  stands  Tyche 
1.,  wearing  kalathos,  and  ho. ding 
rudder  and  cornucopiae :  the  whole 
in  laurel- wreath. 

[Ivanoff,  18G3.] 
[PI.  XIII.  6.] 


Otacilia  Severa. 


MOTAKIAI      ACEOV 

HPAC         15ust  of  Ota- 
cilia Severa  r. 


EniAVPANTEPnXOC    ZIITI 
K  APXA 

An  ni 

AN   nsi 

The  Emperor  (?)  standing  towards  1. 
in  cuirass,  holding  in  r.  phiale,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  spear. 

[Northwick,  1859.] 
[PI.  XIII.  7.] 


BEUDUS    VETUS. 

Sec  Palaeobeudus. 


BRIA. 


109 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M 


Ml-i 


Ml-15 


BRIA. 


Quasi- Autonomous  Coin. 
Time  of  Sept.  Severus. 


Bust  of  Sarapis  r.,  -woarin 
niodius  :  border  of  dots. 


[PI. 


BPIA      NHN  Isis  standing  1.  in 

long  chiton,  holding  in  raised  r. 
sisfcruni,  and  in  lowered  1.  situla  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 
XIII.  8.] 


Imperial. 
Septimius  Severus. 


AVKAIC€n  C€OVH 
POCTT  Bust  of  S. 
Severus  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


T  PA  A  n  OA 
BPIANHN  (in  ex.) 
The  Dioskuri  standing  naked,  face  to 
face,  each  wearing  pileus  surmounted 
by  star,  and  each  holding  with  one 
hand  his  horse  by  the  bridle,  and 
with  the  other  a  spear. 

[Merlin,  1872.] 
[PI.  XIII.  9.] 


Julia  Domna. 


lOVAIA    C€BAC[TH]  CTPA 

Bust  of  Julia  Uouma  r. 
Countermark,        C       {^  ^ 
assaria). 


AnO     A     AUNIOYAT 
BPIA     NUN 

Tyche,    wearing    kalathos,    standing 
1.,  holding  rudder  and  cornuCopiac. 
[Lawson,  1874.  J 


110 


PlIKYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M    -7 


M    -75 


3     jE   -75 


BRUZU  S. 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  Hadrian  f 


M    -9 


AHMOC    BPOVZHN 

£1N  Head    of    young 

Demos  r.,    laur. :    border 
of  dots. 


_  Pa)APVMIKOC        ANGGHK 

€N  Zeus  enlhroned  I.,  naked  to 
waist,  himation  over  lower  limbs, 
holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Time  of  Scvcrus  f 


>POV    SOC      Bust  of 

City  Bruzus  to  front,  head 
1.,  turreted  ;  her  raised  r. 
hand  rests  on  sceptre,  and 
on  her  1.  shoulder  is  a 
cornucopiae  :  border  of 
dots. 


POV<l)|NOCB     POVZI-NXIN 
AN€  eH< 

Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,  standing  1., 
holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae  : 
border  of  dots. 


[Prcs.  by  ]\r.  ^Y.  H.  Waddington,  1893.] 


[PI.  XIV.  1.] 


Similar. 


POV<t>INOCAN     BPOVZhNn 
€eH<  N 

Similar  type. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


Time  of  Gordiaii? 


BOY  AH        BustofBoule 
r.,  veiled  ;  border  of  dots. 


BPOVZ     H      NUN  Poseidon 

naked  to  front,  striding  1.,  with  r. 
foot  on  prow,  and  looking  back- 
wards ;  with  raised  r.  he  wields  his 
trident,  his  1.  arm  extended  behind 
him  :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1874:.] 
[PI.  XIV.  2.] 


BRUZUS. 


Ill 


No. 


10 


Metal. 
Size. 


5    M    -8 


M    -9 


M    -9 


2E    -95 


iElO 


iE    -9 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


BOY    AH  Bust    of 

Boule  r.,  veiled  :    border 
of  dots. 


BPOYZ        HNIIN  Dionysos, 

naked,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
holding  in  r.  kantharos  over  panther 
at  his  feet,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
thyrsos. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


Imperial. 
Septimius  Severus. 


AV  KAI  A-  C€nC€ 
OVHP  OC  Head 
of  S.  Severus  r.,  laur. 


(Same  die?) 


KAIKPOV<I>IN      OCBPOVZ5-N 

AN6GH  K€N 

Hygieia  standing  to   front,  head  r., 
liolding  with  r.  serpent  which  feeds 
from  phiale  held  in  her  left. 
[PI.  XIV.  3.] 


(Different  die.) 


[M.  J.  Eorrell,  1845.] 


AVT   K  Acenr-   c  bp   oy   zhn   hn     zeus  en- 


€qVHPOCn       Head 
of  S.  Severus  r.,  laur. 


Same  die. 


throned    1.,    as    on    no.    1,    holdim 
phiale  and  resting  on  sceptre. 

[Millingen,  1839.] 


BPOVZH  NHN  Tyche  stand- 
ing 1.,  holding  rudder  and  cornu- 
copiae. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


Julia  Domna. 


lOVAIA     C€BACTH 

Bust  of  Domna  r. 


[KAI]KPOV4>INO     C[--]AN€ 
0H  K€ 

BPOVZ        HNHN 

Asklepios  standing  to  front,  head  L, 
leaning  on  serpent -staflF. 

[Sahatier,  1853.] 


112 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Similar. 


11     JE    -75 


12 


M    -95 


13    JE    -9 


14 


M    -9 


15 


iEl- 


16    iEl- 


17 


JE    -9 


lOVAIA  C€BA[CTH] 

Similar. 


KAIKPOV<|)I 
BPOVZ 

Similar  type. 


NOCAN€eHK 
HNIiN 

[Lawsoii,  1900.] 


BPOY     Z     HNHN  Poseidon 

naked  to  front,  striding  1.,  with  r. 
foot  on  prow,  and  looking  back- 
wards ;  with  raised  r.  he  wields  his 
trident,  his  1.  arm  extended  behind 
him. 

[EoIIin,  1903.] 


Plautilla. 


<l>OVAn    AAVTJAA 

13ust  of  Plautilla  r. 


BPOVZ        HNHN  Dionysos 

standing  naked  to  front,  head  1., 
chlainys  hanging  beliind  him  over 
both  arms ;  he  holds  in  r.  kantharos 
over  panther  at  his  feet,  and  rests 
with  I.  on  thyrsos. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


nAAVTIAA       C€BAC  BPOV  ZH     NHN       Dionysos,  in 
TH      Uust  of  Plautilla  r.       long  chiton,  standing  to  front,  head 

1.,  holding  in  r.  kantharos,  and  rest- 
ing with  1.  on  thyrsos. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

Maximus. 


nOVOY      MAXIMO 

CK  Bust  of  Maximus  r., 
bare-headed,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamcntum. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


BPOVZH  NUN  Hygieia  stand- 
ing to  front,  head  r.,  holding  with  r. 
serpent  which  she  feeds  from  phiale 
held  in  her  1. 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


BPOVS      HNUN      Similar  type. 
[Pres.  by  M.  W.  H.  Waddington,  1893.] 


BPOVZH     NUN     Similar  type. 


BKUZUS. 


113 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

llover.se. 

Gordian  III. 

AVTKM-      ANxnr 

BPO     VZHN       Zeus  enthroned  1., 

OPAIAN 

12  N    (in  ex.)          naked  to  waist, 

C€ 

liimation   over  lower  limljs,   holding 

Bust  of  Grordian  r.,  laur., 

in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on 

in    cuirass    and     paluda- 

sceptre;    before  him  stands  Hera  r. 

nientum. 

in  long  chiton  and  veil ;    she    rests 
with  her  r.  on   sceptre,  while   with 
her  1.  she  grasps  Zeus  by  the  r.  arm. 

IS 

M\-\X) 

[Lambros,  1901.] 

[PI.  X 

IV.  4.] 

AVTKMANTn     TOP 

BP    OV    ZHNH    N     Similar  type. 

AIANO     C     Similar. 

19 

^1- 

[Whittall,  1858.] 

AVTKMAN     TnrOP 

BP     OVZ      HNUN           Zeus    en- 

AIANO 

throned  1.,  as  on  previous  coins,  hold- 

C 

ing  phiale  and  resting  on  sceptre. 

Bust  of  Gordian  r.,  laur., 

. 

in  cuirass  and  aegis. 

20 

yE    -9 

[Whittall,  1858.] 

1 

AVTKMAN  xnrop 

Same  die. 

AIANO       Same  die? 

I 

c 

21 

M    -95 

[Steuart,  1838.] 

AVTKM      ANTrOPA 

BPOV      Z      H      NUN         Temple- 

f 

lANO 

front  of   four  columns,  on  flight  of 

C 

three    steps ;    within  is  a   statue   of 

Bust  of  Gordian  r.,  laur., 

Zeus    enthroned    1.,    holding    phiale 

in     cuirass     and     paludu- 

and  resting  on  sceptre. 

nientum. 

22 

iEl-05  ; 

[II.  P.  Borrcll,  1832.] 

114 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


23 


JE    -7 


21 


iEM5 


^M 


2G 


/G    -8 


27 


M    -95 


29 


M    -9 


M    -9 


AVTKMANXn     TOP 
AIANOC  Similar 

bust. 


AVTKMANT     TOPA 
lANOC      Similar  bust. 


(Same  die  1) 


AVTKMANTI2      TOP 

AIANOC  Similar 

bust  (same  die  as  no.  23). 


BPOVZ  HNIIN  Eagle  to  front, 
■wings  open,  head  r.,  standing  on 
plain  line. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


BPOVZH        NUN  Homonoia 

standing  towards  1.,  wearing  kalathos, 
long  chiton  and  peplos,  resting  with 
r.  on  sceptre,  and  carrying  cornu- 
copiae  on  1.  arm. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 
[PI.  XIV.  50 

(Different  die.) 


BPOV  ZHNIIN  Tyche  stand- 
ing ].,  wearing  kalathos,  and  holding 
rudder  and  cornucopiae.] 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


AVTKMANT 
AIANO 
C 

Similar  bust. 


nrOP   BPOVZ     HN     HN  Demeter, 

carrying  two  torches,  standing  in  car 
drawn  r.  by  two  winged  serpents. 


Same  die. 


In    countermark,    Zeus    en- 
.    throned  1.,  as  on  no.  20. 

(Same  dies.) 


[PI. 


[Wigan, 
XIV.  6.] 


1872.] 


BPOV     ZH     NHN      Asldepios  1. 

and  Ilygieia  r.,  standing  face  to  face, 
with  their  usual  attributes;   between 
them,  a  small  figure  of  Telesphoros. 
[Bank  Coll.] 


[Pres.  by  Mr.  F.  W.  Hasluck,  1904.] 


BRUZUS. 


115 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


30 


JE    -95 

(pierced.) 


31 


iE    -85 

(pierced.) 


zE    -9 


AVTKMAN    xnrop 

AIANO      C         Similar 
bust. 


AVTKMANT     IirOP 

AI[ANO] 

C 
Similar  bust  (same  die  as 
no.  27). 


AVTKMAN    rOPAIA 
NO     C        Similar  bust. 


B      POV      ZH      NUN  Hekate, 

in  long  chiton,  stamling  to  front, 
head  r.,  on  globe,  holding  in  either 
hand,  extended,  a  long  torch. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


Similar. 


[Steuart,  1840.] 


>P     OY     ZH      NHN       Similar. 

[Steuart,  1838.] 
[PI.  XIV.  7.] 


(For  Alliance  Coin  of    Ococleia  with   Bruzus,  struck  under  Corn- 
modus,  see  Nam.   Cliron.,   1892,   208,  PI.  xvi.   18.) 


116 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


lleverse. 


iEl' 


IE  1-05 


/El-05 


M    -7 


7E    -7 


CADI. 


Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 


Time  of  Commodus. 

I€PA     BOVAH       r.ust  €ni  rAIOVAONrOVAPXKA 

AOHNUN       Zhus  Laodikcus,  in 
long  chiton  and   liimation,  standing 
1.,  holding   in    r.    eagle,   and  resting 
with  1.  on  sceptre  :   border  of  dots, 
[llollin,  1895.] 
[PI.  XIV.  8.] 


ot'lioule  r.,  veiled:  border 
of  dots. 


Same  die. 


Time  of  Sept.   Scverus' 


[Millingen,  1839.] 


I€PA     BOVAH      Bust 

of  Boule  r.,  veiled  :  border 
of  dots. 


Bust  of  Roma  r.,  in  creste<l 
Corinthian  helmet  and 
aegis  :  border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


KAAO     HNHN      Kybele,  tnrreted, 

enthroned    1.,  holding    in    r.   phiale, 

and  resting    1.   arm    on    tympanum  ; 

beneath  throne,  lion :  border  of  dots. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


KA     AO      HNIIN  Dionysos, 

naked  to  Avaist,  liimation  over  lower 
limbs,  standing  1.,  holding  kantharos, 
and  resting  on  thyrsos :  border  of 
dots. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


K      AAO      HNIIN       Similar. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


CADI. 


117 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Time  of  Car  acedia? 

Head  of  Caracalla'?  as  young 

KAAO                      Lion  walking  r.,  on 

Herakles,  bare,  with  lion- 

rniHH   (in  ex.)        plain  line:  border 

skin  round  neck :  border 

of  dots. 

of  dots. 

G 

JE    -G 

[Macridy,  1901.] 

[PI.  XIV.  9.] 

7 

M    -6 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Time  of  Gordian. 

l€POC    AHMOC 

eniAVPANTIHA       TPOVnA 

Head  of  young  Demos  r., 

N<t)IA 

diademed :  border  of  dots. 

KA        N 

AO     n 

H         Ni 

Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and 
himation,  standing  1.,  holding  in  r. 
eagle,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre: 
border  of  dots. 

8 

JEl-2 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 

[PI.  X 

IV.  10] 

Same  die. 

eniAVPANT 

inATPOY 
and,  in  ex.    6PMOCKAA 
OHNnN 

Eiver-god     Hermos     recumbent     1., 
naked  to  waist,  himation  over  lower 
limbs,  holding  in  r.  reed,  and  in  1. 
cornucopiae,  resting  against  inverted 
vase    from    which    a    stream   flows : 
border  of  dots. 

9 

zEM5 

[Pi.  XIV.  11.] 

1    Cf.    Coin    of    Gordian    with     €TTI     A  V  P  •  ANTITTATPOY 

APX-A-,    Miou.,  iv.,  3-1.8. 

1 

118 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


10    ^    -8 


11 


M^l- 


12 


ji:i-2 


13 


iEM 


A  H  M  OC  Head  of  young 
Demos  r.,  diademed  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


KAAOH  NHN  Kybele,  tm-reted, 
enthroned  1.,  holding  in  r.  jDhiale, 
and  resting  1.  arm  on  tympanum ; 
on  either  side  of  her  throne  a  lion  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Treh.   Gallus—GalUenus  ? 


I€PA     BOVAH 

of  Boule  r.,  veiled  ;  in 
front,  her  hand  holding 
her  veil :  border  of  dots.^ 


Bust  KAAO  HNWN  Tyche  standing 
1.,  holding  rudder  and  oornucopiae  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Millingen,  1851.] 


I€     POC      AHMOC 

Head  of  young  Demos  r., 
diademed  :  border  of  dots. 


KAAOHNUN       €nXAPIAHM 
OVAPX 

Demeter  standing  1.,  in  long  chitoii 
and  peplos,  holding  in  r.  ears  of 
corn  and  popp}'^,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  long  torch  or  seeptre  :  border  of 
dots. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


Same  die.  €nXAPIAHMO      V      AP  KAA 

OH 

NXIN  X 

Hermes,  naked,  standing  towai'ds  1., 
holding  in  r.  purse,  and  with  1. 
chlamys  and  caduceus :  border  of 
dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


'  Cf.  similar  busts  of  Boule,  vrith  hand  holding  her  veil,  at  Acmoneia 
(PL  ii.  10),  Aezanis  (I'l.  v.  4),  and  on  one  of  the  large  gold  medallions 
lately  found  at  Aboukir. 


CADI. 


119 


Xo. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


U 


Ml-[ 


15 


Ml-l 


€1    €    POC    AHMOC 

Head  of  young  Demos  r.,  i 
diademed:  border  of  dots.! 


Same  die. 


KAAOHNHN  XAPIAHMOV 
APXTOB  (in  ex.) 
Temple  -  front  of  four  column.^^, 
containing  cultup-statue  of  Artemi.s 
Ephesia  to  front,  with  usual  sup- 
ports, between  two  stags :  border  of 
dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


XAPIAHM  OV   KAAOHNHN 

AP 

X 

TO 

B 

Asklepios  1.  and  Hygieia  r.  standing 
face  to  face,  with  their  usual  attri- 
butes :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


Inqierial. 


Claudius. 


16 


iE    -75 


IE    -8 


KAAYAIOZ    KAISAP  EniMEAITIlNOZAZKAHniA 

Head  of  Claudius  r.,  laur. ;      AOY 


KA 


AO 


HNHN  ("^/'^^^) 
Zeus  Laodikcup,  in  long  chiton  and 
hiraation,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
holding  on  r.  hand  eagle,  and  rest- 
ing 1.  arm  on  sceplre. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


KAAYAIOC    KAICAP  KAAOHNa)N€nM€AITWNOC 


Head  of  Claudius  r.,  laur. 


ACKAH 

Similar  type. 


niAA   (in  held) 


[Van  Lcnnep,  1S95.] 


120 


PHRYGIA. 


Xo. 


18 


19 


24 


Metal. 
Size. 


^ 


/E    -75 


20     /E    -Go 


21     ^1-1 


mi- 


23     JE    -Si 


M    -8 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


KAAYAIOC     KAICAP  KAAOHNCONEHI 

Head  of  Claudius  r.,  laur.  i      AH  M  HTPIOY 

I         APTEMA 

^  in  field  I. 


(-CTe4>ANH<^OPOY) 

Similar  type. 

[Steuart,  1838.] 
[PI.  XV.  1.} 

I  [M.  J.  Borrell,  1847.] 


Agrippina  Junior. 

ATPinniNAN         Bust    KAAO 

of  Agrippina  Jun.  r.  HNIIN 


Cultus-statue  of  Artemis 
Ej^liesia  to  front,  ■with 
usual  supports. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 


Domitian. 
AOMITIANOCKAICKAAO     HNflN       Zeus  Laodikeus 


APceB    ACTOcre 

PMANIKOC       Head 

of  iJomitian  r.,  laur. 


standing  1.  in  long  chiton  and  hima- 
tion,  holding  on  r.  eagle,  and  resting 
with  1.  arm  on  sceptre  surmounted 
by  eagle  1 

[Rollin,  1895  ] 


[Burgon,  1841.] 


Domitia. 


AOMITIA 


CeBAC 


TH      Bust  of  Domitia  r. 


KAAO  HNUN  Cultus-statue  of 
Artemis  Ephesia  to  front,  with  usual 
supports. 

[Lawson,  1897.] 


[PI.  XV.  2.] 


[Rollin,  1874.] 


CADI. 


121 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Hadrian. 


AV  KAITP  AAPI 

Head  of  Hadrian  r.,  laur. 


7E    -9 


€n  M   IMHNO      <l>l   KAAOH 

NXIN  Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  lung 

chiton  and  himation,  standing  1., 
holding  on  r.  hand  eagle,  and  resting 
with  1.  arm  on  sceptre. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Sabina. 
CAB€INA        C€B[AC  [KAAO] 

TH]       Bust  of  Sabina  r. 


2G 


M    -75 


HNHN       Cultus-statue 
of  Artemis    Ephesia   to    front,  with 
usual  supports,  between  two  stags. 
[Graves.] 


Commodus. 


27 


^.11 


AVTAAVP     KOMOA 

OC  Bust     of     Corn- 

modus  Caesar  r.,  laur.,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


AVAAV--     KOMOA 

OC  Bust    of    Com- 

niodus  r.,  bearded  and 
lanr.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
dumentum. 


28     Ml-U 


eniAIAMHNO<t>IAOYAPXKA 
AO        HNHN 

Asklepios  to  front,  head  I.,  and 
Hygieia  to  r.,  standing  face  to  face, 
with  their  usual  attributes. 

[Macridy,  1901.] 


eniTAIOVAONTOV      APXKA 


AOHNXIN 

standing  towards 
purse,  and  with 
caduceus. 


Hermes,  naked, 
1.,  holding  in  r. 
1.     chlamys    and 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Julia  Domna. 


IOVA[IA]     AOMNA 

Bust  of  Domna  r. 


29 


.E    -75 


KAAO     HNUN       Demeter,  veiled, 
standing  1.,  h(jlding  in  r.  ears  of  corn, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  long  torch. 
[Steuart,  1838.] 

R 


122 


PIIIiYGIA. 


No. 

Mohal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Ee  verso. 

Caracalla. 

AVKMAVP-     ANT 

eniAHMHTPlOV       BTOV<|)| 

nN€INO 

AOH€N 

c 

APX 

Bast  of  Caracalla  r.,  lanr., 
in    cuiiass    and     paluda- 

KAAOHNIl  (,^  ^^^ 

mentum. 

Temple-front    of    four    columns    on 
steps,    containing     cultus-statue    to 
front  of  Artemis  Ephesia,  with  usual 

30 

^1-5 

supports,  between  two  stags. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

AVKMAVP     ANTHN 

eniAHMH       KAAOHNHN 

€INOC      Bvist  of  Cara- 

TPlOV 

calla  r.,   laur.,  in    cuirass 

Dionysos  standing  to  front,  head  1., 

and  paludamentuni. 

naked  to  waist,  himation  over  lower 
limbs,  resting    with    r.    on   thyrsos, 
and    holding   his  himation  with  1. ; 
on  the  ground  at  his   feet   lies   his 
kantharos,  on  which  sits  a  panther. 

31 

iEi-on 

[Steuart,  1840.] 

[PI.  X 

V.  3.] 

Same  die  1 

eniAHMHTPI     KAAOHNHN 
OY 

Tyche    standing    1.,  holding    rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 

32 

^1- 

[Lawson,  1900.] 

Julia  Paula. 

lOYAIA    nAYAAC€B 

eniAYPMH     NIOYAPXA 

Bast  of  J.  Paula  r. 

KAAOHN    .    ^    . 
Hn            iin  ex.) 

Roma,  hel meted,  enthroned  1.,  hold- 
ing in    r.   phiale,    and   in    1.   spear  ; 
behind  throne,  shield. 

33 

/EM 

[Wigan,  1872.] 

CADI. 


123 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Julia  Maniaea. 


lOYAIA      MAMAIAA 

Yr  iJuat     uf     Julia 

Mamaea  r. 


34 


M  1-1 


€niAlAZ€NOAOXOYA    P    X 

KAAOHNX2N  lleimes,  naked, 
standiujf  towards  1.,  holding  in  r. 
purse,  and  in  1.  clilaniys  and  caduceus. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  IS 45.] 


Gordian  III. 


AVT  KM  ANTHNIO 
N   rOPAIANON 

Bust  of  Gordian  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


35 


3G 


iEl-45 


i^:i-5 


eni  Ml  AHMHTPIOV  OVM 
APXA- 
€PMOC 

KAAOHNHN    (below) 

Eiver-god  Hermos  recumbent  1., 
naked  to  waist,  himation  over  lower 
limbs,  holding  in  r.  long  reed,  and 
on  1.  arm  cornucopiae  over  inverted 
vase  from  which  a  stream  flows. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


(Same    dies.) 
[PI.  XV.  4.] 


[Steuart,  1840.] 


[AVTKMANT] 
rOPAIANOC 

Similar  bust. 


Tn  €niAVPKA€OnA 
KAAOH         AP 

Nil  X 

N 

Dionysos,  naked,    to 


TOPOC 
B 


37 


iEM5 


front 


towards 
1.,  with  chlamys  hanging  over  both 
arms  and  behind  back,  holding  in  r. 
kantharos  from  which  he  pours  wine 
over  panther  at  his  feet,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  thyrsos. 

[Lawson,  1898.] 


124 


PHllYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Tranquillina. 


38 


^1-2 


39 


^M5 


40 


jE    -8 


41 


^M5 


<|>OV  CAB     TPANKV 

A  A I  N  A      IJust  of  Tran- 
quillina r. 


Same  die. 


TPANKVAA     INAC€ 

BAC         Bust    of   Tran- 
quillina r. 


€niKA  eonATOPO    kaao 

HN      12 N  Temple-front    of 

four  columns  on  steps,  containing 
cnltus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  with  usual  supports,  between 
two  stags. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


€niAV       PKA€OnAT       OPO 

C 

KAAOHNHN 

Asklepios  to  front,  head  1.,  and 
Hygieia  to  r.,  standing  face  to  face, 
with  nsual  attributes  ;  between  tliem, 
Telesphoros. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


KAA  OH  NUN  Apollo,  naked, 
standing  towards  1.,  holding  in  r, 
phiale,  and  in  1.  laurel-branch. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


Philip  Senior. 


AVT  K  M  lOV  <I>IAI 
TTTTOC  Bust  of  Phiiip 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentiim. 


eniAVPPOV  AHMHTKAAO 

N  N    ^'''^'^'^^' 

Athena,  helmeted,  standing  r.  in  long 
chiton  and  peplos,  resting  with  r,  on 
spear,  and  holding  owl  on  1. 

[Kollin,  1903.] 


1  Tmhoof  (KI.  M.,  249,  7)  roads  on  a  similar  coin  £JJ\    AVP   <t>[IA 
O]     AH  M  HT",  ^^^^  ^^^  specimen  is  probably  in  imperfect  condition. 


CADI. 


125 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Otacilia  Severa. 

nTAKC€    BHPAAVr 

Bust  of  Otacilia  r. 

KAAO       HN       HN             Artemis 
huntress  standing  to  front,  head  r., 
between  two  stags  ;  she  wears  short 
chiton  and  chlaniys,  and  holds  in  1. 
strung  bow,  while  with  r.  she  draws 
arrow  from  quiver  at  her  shoulder. 

i-2 

.El- 

[MiUingen,  1839.] 

Treboiiianus  Gallus. 

AVT  K  rOVI      FA  A 
AOCCeB         Bust    of 
Treb.   Gallus  r.,  laur.,  in 
cuirass    and    paludamen- 
tuiu. 

€niXA     PIAHMOV     APX 

The  Capitoline  Triad.     In  the  centre, 
Zeus  standing  1,  in  long  chiton  and 
himation,  holding  in  r.  phiale,  and 
with  sceptre  behind  him  ;  facing  him 
stands   Hera  r.,   veiled,  and  resting 
with    r.    on    sceptre  ;    behind    him 
stands  Athena   1.,  helmeted,  with  r. 
extended,    and   resting    with    1.    on 

r.i 

^1-4 

spear. 

[PI.  XV.  5.] 

Same  die. 

€n  AVXAPIAHMOV       TAI- 
APXAKAAOHNH 

TO-B-  (intield)      N 
Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,  standing  1., 
holding  in  r.  rudder  which  rests  on 
globe,  and  in  1.  cornucopiae. 

44 

JK    -8 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

126 


rilUYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

Same  die. 

€n  AVXAPIAHM      OVTAI 
APXA. 

•TO-B-      (infield) 

ISI                 (in  ex.) 

Temple-front  of   foiu'  columns,  con- 

tainin£T  statue    of    Zeus    Laodikeus 

standing  1.,  clad  in  long  cliiton  and 

lumation,   liolding  on  r.  eagle,  and 

with    a    sceptre    or    spear    standing 

upright  behind  him. 

U) 

/El-4 

[Lawson,  1883.] 
[PI.  XV.  6.] 

Same  die. 

en- AVPXAPIAHMOVrAIA 

NOVAPXATOB-         Laurel- 
wreath,  williin  whicli,    KAAOH 
NI2N   and  two  hands  clasped. 

4G 

iEl-4 

[RoUin,  1903.] 

AVTKnOVI       FAA  €niAVPXA     PIAH      MOVfAl 

AOCC€B         Bust   of      ANOVAPXA- 

Treb.   Gallus  r.,  laur.,  in                                        TO-B-    (infield) 

cuirass    and    paludamen-                       KAAOHUHM    (in  ex.) 

turn  ;    different  die   from 

Temple-front  of  four  columns,   con- 

preceding. 

taining     cultus-statue     of     Artemis 
Ephesia  to  front,  with  usual  supports, 
between  two  stags. 

47 

yEl-4 

[H.  P.  l^orrell,  1832.] 

[PL  XV.  7.] 

Volusianus  Caesar. 

VCCI        AHOC  nXAPIAHM     KAAOHMIIM 

KAI       -Bust  of  Volusian 

[0]V 

Caesar  r.,  bare-lieaded,  in 

Tyche,  Avearing  kalathos,  standing  1., 

cuirass    and    paludamen- 

holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

tum. 

48 

/E    -95 

(pici'Ctid.) 

[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 

CADI. 


1-27 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Gallienus. 


49 


/El-2 


50 


/EM 


51 


yEl-15 


52 


/El- 


53 


/EM5 


AVT  K  nOV     AIK- 
AAIHNOC      Bust 

Gallienus  r.,  laur.,  in  ci 
rass  and  paludamentum 


Same  die. 


AVT-KHOV      AIK  r 

AAIHNOC         Similar 
bust,  but  head  radiate. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


KAAO  HNWN  Cultus-statue  of 
Artemis  Ephesia  to  front,  with  usual 
supports,  between  two  stags. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AVrOVCT€IAKAAOHNCJN 

Laurel-wreath,     within    which,    two 
hands  clasped. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


KAAO  HNCON  Agonistic  crown 
inscribed  AVfOVCTIA  standing 
on  low  table  or  stool,  and  contain- 
ing two  palms. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


KAAO  HNCJN  Zeus  Laodikeus, 
in  long  chiton  and  himation,  standing 
towards  1.,  holding  on  r.  eagle,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 


[Steuart,  1838.] 


KAAO  HNXIN  Dionysos  stand- 
ing naked  to  front  towards  L,  with 
chlamys  hanging  over  both  arms  and 
behind  back,  holding  in  r.  kantharos, 
from  which  he  pours  wine  over 
panther  at  his  feet,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  thyrsos. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


128 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obver.se. 


Reverse. 


Same  die. 


54 


vEl-2 


Same  die. 


KAAO  HNIIN  Herakles  staml- 
iiig  naked  to  front  towards  r.,  resting 
with  r.  on  club,  and  holding  on  1. 
apples  of  the  Hesperides  ;  lion-skin 
hangs  over  1.  arm. 

[Whittall,  1885.] 


KAA  OH  NUN  Tyche,  wearing 
kalathos,  standing  towards  1.,  holding 
rudder  and  cornucopiae. 


55 


^115 


[Steuart,  1838.] 


[For  Alliance  Coins  with  Aezanis,  time  of  Domitian,  see  PI.  li.  1. 
and  p.  43,  SHj)ra.^ 


CERETAPA    DIOCAESAREIA. 


129 


^,     !      Metal. 
^«-i       Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


CERETAPA    DIOCAESAREIA. 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 


Time  of  Caracalla  ? 


M   -95 


M   -9 


BOV       AH  Bust    of  K€P€T     ATTeXlN       Tyche  stand- 

Eoule  r.,  veiled  and  laur. : '      hv^  I.,  wearing  kalatliog,  and  holding 

rudder   and  cornucopiae  :    border  of 
dots. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


border  of  dots. 


(Same  dies.) 


[Whittall,  1885.] 


Head  of  young  Herakles  r., 
in  lion-skin  :  border  of 
dots. 


M    -To 


JE    -8 


K€P€  TAn€n  N  Club  and 
Ijow-case  containing  strung  bow  and 
arrows  :  border  of  dots. 


[PI.  XV.  8.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Sabatier,  1853.] 


[Arundell,  1839.] 


Similar  type   1.:    border  of   K€P€TATT€        Club,  covered  with 
dots.  n  N  lion -skin,     and 

bow-case  containing  strung  bow  and 
arrows  :  border  of  dots. 


^    -65 


G     ^E    "6      (Same  die.) 


[Whittall,  1885.] 

[Pres.  by  the  Hellenic  Soc,  1900.] 

s 


130 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


.T.  1-5 


^1-5 


Ml-i 


Imperial. 
M.  Aurelius  Caesar. 


M  AVPHAIOC  BH 
POC  KAICAP  Bust 
of  M.  Aurelius  Caesar  r., 
bare- heat]  ed,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


(in  ex.) 


AlO     K€     CAPGHN 
K€P€TAn€ 

I2N 

Herakles  and  Zeus  Laodikeus  : 
Herakles  standing  naked  to  front, 
resting  on  club,  and  with  lion-skin 
over  head  and  1.  arm  :  beside  him, 
Zeus  Laodikeus  standing  1.  in  long 
chiton  and  himation,  holding  on 
extended  r.  eagle,  and  in  1.  sceptre. 


[Van  Lennep 
[PI.  XV.  9.] 


1895.] 


Commodus  Caesar. 


AYT  KAIC  A-      AYP 
KOMOAOC         Bust 

of  Commodus  Caesar  r., 
bare-headed,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


AIOKAICAPGHN      KGPGTAH 

€I1N  Tyclie  standing  1.,  wearing 
kalathos,  and  holding  rudder  and 
cornucopiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Sept.  Severus. 


AYT  KAI  AOY  Cen 

C6Y--  ocnep  T 

Head   of    S.    Severus    r., 
laur. 


OY  A 


TPATH  (sic)  snCIM 
OMNOY 

•K€P€TA.      nGUN- 

Herakles  standing  naked  to  front, 
head  1.,  resting  with  r.  on  club,  and 
with  lion-skin  over  head  and  1.  arm. 

[1891.] 
[PI.  XV.  10.] 


CIBYRA. 


13.1 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


169-9 

(pierced.) 


CIBYRA. 

Circ.  B.C.   166—84? 

Silver. 

Cistophoric    Standard. 

Tetradrachms. 


^1-2 


190-6  ^1-15 


196-4 


^1-15 


192-2  ^1-3 


Young  male  bust  r.,  in 
crested  helmet,  neck 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


(no  border.) 


Same  die  as  last. 


Horseman  galloping  r.,  armed  with 
hehnet,  shield,  cuirass,  and  sjjear 
couched. 

above,  pilei  of  the  Dioskuri. 
in  field!.,  ZIA,    r.,   /V\A 
beneath,  B 

KIBYPATHN 

/no 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


above,    OK      K 

behind,  head  of  Helios  r.,  radiate. 

beneath,  A 

KIBYPATHN 

[Pa^ne  Knight,  1824.] 


behind,  bee. 
on  cuirass,   K  '^ 
beneath,     A  K€A 

O  Al 

KIBYPATHN 
[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 


behind,  bee. 

no  letter  on  cuirass. 

beneath,    A  KEA 

O  Al 

KIBYPATHN 
[PI.  XVI.  1.] 


132 


riiuYcaA. 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal. 
Size. 


5      192-6 


/RM5 


40-6 


/R   -05 


45-4 


/R   -6 


45-6 


/R   -65 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


behind,  fuigle  on  tliundeibolt. 
beneath,         lAroAS 

KIBYPATUN 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 


Drachms. 


Young  male    head  r.,    in 
crested  helmet. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


46-8 


R   -6 


Horseman  galloping  r.,  armed  with 
helmet,  cuirass,  and  couched  spear, 
but  without  shield. 

behind,    A 

t 

beneath,  anchor. 

KIBYPATn[N] 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


Similar  horseman,  armed  with  lielmet, 
cuirass,  shield,  and  couched  spear. 

behind,  rose. 

beneath,   KIBYPATjQN 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 


Similar. 

behind,  eagle  r. 

beneath,   klBYPATn[N] 

[Kollin,  1903.] 

[PI.  XVI.  2.] 


Similar  type  :    border   of 
dots. 


Similar. 


no  symbol. 

beneath,   KIBYPATHLN] 


CIBYKA. 


133 


No. 


10 


11 


12 


13 


U 


15 


Wt. 


Metal. 

Size. 


Obverse. 


42-5 


38-5 


/R   -6 


R   -6 


43-5  /R   -7 

pierced. 


40- 


41-7 


39-7 


M   -65 


M   -65 


yR    -65 


Similar. 


Similar, 


Similar. 


Similar. 


Reverse. 


Similar. 

no  symbol, 
beneath,  M  H 

KIBYPAT[nN] 

[Dimitri,  1862.] 


Similar. 

no  symbol, 
beneath,  O  P 

KIBYPATHN 

[Kolliij,  1903.] 

[PI.  XVI.  3.] 


Similar. 

beneath,  |   A 

[KIB]YPATnN 

[Arundell,  1839.] 


Similar. 

beneath,  |A 

KIBYPATIICN] 

[Whittall,  1885.] 


Young  male  bust  r.,  in 
crested  helmet  ;  neck 
draped. 


Similar. 


Similar  horseman,  with  helmet,  cui- 
rass, shield,  and  couched  spear. 

behind,  grapes, 
beneath,  K  E  A 

KIBYPLATXIN] 

[Bank  Coll.] 


Similar,  but  rider   holds  palm  over 
r.  shoulder. 

beneath,  lO 

KIBYPATHN 

[Kollin,  1903.] 


134 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


16 


17 

18 
19 
20 


21 


22 


23 


M    -4 


JE  -45 

M  -4 

M  -4 

^  -3 


JE    -7 


JE    -8 


Bronze. 

Young    male     bust     r.,    in   K      I        Eagle  r.,  wings  closed, 
crested  helmet.  I 

I  [H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

[PI.  XVI.  4.] 


Similar.  Incuse  sqviare,  within  which,  humped 

bull  butting  r. 

in  ex.,  KIBYPATHN 

[H.  P.  Uorrell,  1832.] 
[PI.  XVI.  5.] 

[Steuart,  1840.] 

[Davies,  1894.] 

[incuse  square  not  visible.) 
'  [H.  P.  Porrell,  1832.] 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  Domittau. 
KIBYPA    THN       Bust  €niAPXI€PKAAYBI     ANTOC 

of  Ino  r.,  veiled ;  in  field, ,      Humped  bull  butting  r. :   border  of 
I      Nn  :    border  of  dots,  j      dots. 

!  [Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

[PI.  XVI.  6.] 


[C]YNKAH      TOC 

Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r.  ;  in  front,  star  : 
border  of  dots. 


2E    -7     I  (no  star.) 


€niAPXI€KAAYBI  ANTOC 
Kl         BY 

Amazon  running   r.,   wearing    short 
chiton,   leaving  r.  breast   bare ;    she 
holds    pelta   on   1.  arm,  and  wields 
double-axe  with  r. :  border  of  dots. 
[Lawson,  1899.] 


[Steuart,  1840.] 


[PI.  XVI.  7.] 


CIP.YRA. 


135 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


24 


iEM5 


25 


JE    -9 


26 


^    -75 


.E    -7 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Time  of  31.  Aiu-eUus.'^ 


[A]HM  OC  KIBV 
PAT[nN]  Youthful 
bust  of  Demos  r.,  laur.  : 
border  of  dots. 


eniKA  4)1     A     OKAEOC 

Hades  Sarapis  enthroned  1.,  Avearing 
modius  and  resting  on  sceptre  ;  he 
holds  in  r.  phiale  over  Kerberos  at 
his  feet :   border  of  dots. 

[Millingen,  1839.] 


[PL  XVI.  8.] 


AHMOC  Youthful 

head  of  Demos  r. :  border 
of  dots. 


Bust  of  Helios   r., 
border  of  dots. 


radiate : 


KIBV       PATUN  Demeter,     in 

long  chiton  and  veil,  standing  to 
front,  head  1.,  holding  in  r.  poppy- 
head  and  ears  of  corn,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  long  torch  :  border  of 
dots. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


KIBVPA 
TUN 


Wicker  baslvet  (Kif^wTos  1) 
border  of  dots. 
[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


[PI.  XVI.  9.] 


CYNKAHT     OCI€PA 

Young  male  bust  of    the 
Senate  r.  :  border  of  dots. 


KIBYP  AT[n]N  M6n  standing 
to  front,  head  1.,  wearing  Phrygian 
cap,  short  chiton  and  cloak,  crescent 
at  shoulders,  holding  in  r.  pine-cone, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  or 
spear. 

[Eollin,  1903.] 


[PI.  XVI.  10.] 


'  Alliance  coins  witli  HicrapoHs  were  also  struck  by  Claudius  Philokles. 
Sec  Rev.  Num.,  1892,  p.  122,  and  infra,  nos.  95,  96. 


136 


PHRYOIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


28  :   M    -55 


29 


30 


31 


32 


33 


JE   -7 


^1-0 


tEM 


/EM 


^   -95 


M   -95 


Bust  of  Men  r.,  in  Phrygian 
cap,  crescent  behind 
shoulders  :  border  of  dots. 


Eagle,  with  open  wings, 
standing  to  front,  head 
r.,  on  cippus  or  altar : 
border  of  dots. 


Kl         within    laurel- wreath  :     bor- 
B V  PA  der  of  dot^. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


Similar. 


Time  of  Sejit.  Severus  and  later. 
(Usually  with  Title    KAICAPeHN-) 


BOVAH  Bust  of  Bonle 
r.,  veiled  and  laur.  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


KAICKIB    YPATHN        Winged 

Kemesis,  in  long  chiton,  standing  1., 
plucking  chiton  from  her  breast  with 
r.,  and  holding  in  lowered  1.  bridle ; 
at  her  feet,  wheel :  border  of  dots. 
[Arundell,  1839.] 


KAICKIBYPA    THN       Similar. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 


Same  die. 


[Devonshire,  184-i.] 


KAICKIBYP     AXnN         Similar. 
[Prokesch,  1849.] 

[PI.  XVI.  11.] 


AHMOC     Youthful  bust 

of  Demos  r.,  laur.  :   border 
of  dots. 


KAICKIB  YPATUN  Hermes, 
naked,  standing  towards  1.,  holding 
in  r.  purse,  and  in  1.  caduceus  with 
chlamys  over  1.  shoulder :  border  of 
dots. 

[Rolliu,  1903.] 
[PI.  XVI.  12] 


CIBYRA. 


13< 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Revei'se. 


Same  die. 


35 


M   -9 


KAIC     KIBVPA     THN       Hades 

Sarapis  enthroned  1.,  wearing  modius, 
and  resting  on  sceptre  ;  he  holds  in 
r.  phiale  over  Iverberos  at  his  feet : 
border  of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901. J 


36     JE    -9 


(Same  dies.) 
[PI.  XVI.  13.] 


[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


37 


^    -S 


38 


M 


■to 


39  ,  M    -7 


40    .EM 


KIBY  PA  Bust  of  City 
r.,  veiled  and  turreted : 
border  of  dots. 


KIBVPATCON 

border  of  dots. 


Lion  walking  r. 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


[PI.  XVI.  14.] 


KIBY      PA       Bust  of  City   KIBYPA     TON         Tyche  standing 
r.,    turreted  :     border    of       towards  1.,  holding  rudder  and  cor 


dots. 


nucopiae. 


[C.  T.  is^ewton,  1850.] 


Imperial  Coins. 

Augustus. 


ZEBAZ     TOS        Head 
of  Auu'ustus  r.,  bare. 


KIBYPATON  Zeus,     in    long 

chiton  and  himation,  standing  to 
front,  head  1.,  holding  in  r.  thunder- 
bolt, and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre ; 
in  field  1.,  caduceus  and  palm,  and  at 
feet  of  Zeus,  «j  (=  year  90  of  the 
Sullan  era  =a.d.  5-6). 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Vespasian. 

CEBAQTOC        Head    of!KIBYP     ATO>A  Temple-front 

Vespasian r.,laur.:  border!      of  six  columns,  with  phiale  in  pedi- 
of  dots.  ment. 

I  [EoUin,  1903.] 


138 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 

Size. 


Obverse. 


Eevei'se. 


41 


42 


M    -85 


M    -8 


43 


^    -95 


44 


45 


A".  10 


^1-1 


4G 


M    -95 


Domitian. 


AOMITIANAOC     KAI 
C€BATOC(s/c) 

Head  of  Domitian  r.,  iaur. 


€niAPxi€P€n 

NTOC 

Kl 

Dionysos,    naked 


C  KAAY  BIA 

BY 

but  for  himation 
over  lower  limbs,  standing  to  front, 
head  1.,  holding  in  r.  kantharos  over 
panther  at  his  feet,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  tbyrsos. 

[Bank  Coll.] 


(Same  dies.) 
[PI.  XVII.  1.] 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


Domitian  and  Domitia. 

[AOM]ITIA    NOCKA  €niAPXI€[P€nC 
[IC]    AP  AOMITIA      ANTOC 
C€BAC[TH]         Head 
of  Domitian  r.,  Iaur.,  and 
bust  of    Domitia    1.,  face 
to  face. 


KA]AY  Bl 


Kl      BY 

Zeus  enthroned  1.,  himation  over 
lower  limbs  and  1.  shoulder,  his  r. 
extended,  his  1.  resting  on  sceptre. 


[PL  XVII.  2] 


AOMITIANOCKAIC  €niAPXI€PenCKAAYBIAN 
AP       AOMiTIA[C€  TOC 

BACTHj  Kl      BY 

[Campana,  1846.] 


(Countermark,  star.) 


€niAPXI€P€     nCKAAYBIAN 
TO[C] 

Kl      BV 

[Dimitriades,  1869.] 


€niAPXI€P€nC   KAAY-  BIAN 
TOC 

K!      BY 

[1898.] 


CIBYKA, 


139 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


47!  ^"EM 


48 


M    -7 


49 


M  1-45 


50    Ml- 


51 


M    -95 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Hadrian. 

AVTOKAITPA    AAPI  €ni  <t>AAOBIAIANO    V     TPA 
ANOC-  Bust    of       KIBYPATHNi      Zeus  enthroned 


Hadrian     r.,    laur.,     witli 
ae"is  on  1.  shoulder. 


1.,  hiination  over  lower  limbs  and  1. 
shoulder,  his  r.  extended  holding 
phiale,  liis  1.  resting  on  sceptre. 


[PI.  XVII.  3.] 


L.  Aelius  Caesar. 


AOVKIOC  Al     AlOC  KIBY     PATflN      Asklepios stand- 

KAI         Head   of  Aelius       ing  to  front,  head  1.,  holding  serpent- 


Caesar  r.,  bare. 


stalf. 


Sept.  Severus. 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


AYTKAICACenTI    M 
IC€OYHPOCn€PT 

I      NAZ  Head    of 

S.  Severus  r. ,  laur. 


eninoAiAKAniTHNOc  •  ka 

ICKIBYPATUN  Tjche 

standing    1.,   wearing    kalathos,    and 
holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 
[Devonshire,  1844.] 
[PI.  XVII.  4.] 


Caracalla. 

AVTKMAV     ANTIINIKIB    VPA    TUN     Zeus  enthroned 
I  NO  Bust  of  young       1.,  as  on  no.  47,  holding  phiale  and 


Caracalla  r.,  laur.,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


resting  on  sceptre. 


[Pres.  by  M.  W.  H.  Waddington,  1893.] 


(Same  dies.) 


1  Flavius  Ovidiauus  ? 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


140 


rnuYCUA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse.   . 

Macrinus. 

AVTOKAIMOn€A    C 

KIBVPATHN     KAICAP€nN 

€BMAKP€INOC 

Amazon,    as     City-goddess     Kibyra, 

Bast  of  Macrinus  r.,  laur., 

standing  towards  1.,  turreted,  wearing 

in    cuirass    and     jDaluda- 

short  chiton,  leaving  r.  breast  bare, 

mentum. 

mantle  over  shoulders  and  back,  and 
boots  ;    at  her  r.  shoulder,  bow  and 
quiver ;  she  holds  in  r.  phiale  over  a 
sphinx  seated  1.  on  low  tripod,  and  in 
1.  pelta,  long  spear,  and  double-axe : 
in  held  1.,  wicker  basket  (ki/3<iit6<;1). 

52 

/El-7 

[Panni,  1879.] 
[PI.  XVII.  5.] 

Same  die. 

KIBVPATHN     KAICAP€nN 

Hekate  ('?)i  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
veiled,    wearing    long    chiton    and 
mantle    behind    back ;     Avith    both 
hands  raised,    she  supports    on    her 
head     the     basket     (Kt/3wTos  *?),     the 
badge  of  Cibyra. 
Acro.ss    field,     f    ^P     (=193=a.d. 
217-21S). 

53 

iEl-5 

[M.J.  Borrell,  1845.] 

[PI.  X^ 

VII.  6.] 

AVTKMOn    MAKP€I 

KIBV      PATUN       Asklepios  stand- 

NOC    Bust  of  Macrinus 

ing   to    front,    head    1.,    resting    on 

r.,   laur.,    in    cuirass    and 

serpent-stalf. 

paludamentum. 

54 

^1-2 

Counterniarked    at    Apliro- 
disias  (1)      with      cultus- 
statue  of  Aphrodite  1.  with 
hands  extended.    Cf.  coins 
of     Aphrodisias      (B.  M. 
Cat.  Carta,  PI.  vii.  7). 

[Van  Lenncp,  1895.] 

55 

^.1-2 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

(Same  dies.) 

'  ScG  Imlioof, 

Gr.  M.,  p.  G74. 

CIBYRA. 


141 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Diaclumenian,  Caesar. 

56 

.El-2 

MOn€AANTn 

East  of  Diadu- 

meiiian  r.,  bare-headed,  in 
cuirass    and    paludamen- 
tum. 

KIBV      PATHN        Zeus  enthroned 
1.,  himation  over  lower  limbs  and  1. 
shoulder ;  he  holds  in  r.  phiale  over 
eagle  at  his  feet,  and  rests  with  1.  on 
sceptre. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 

57 

JEl-O 

MOHANXn     NINOC 

•  Al  -K       Similar. 

KIBV      PATIIN        Tyche  standing 
1.,    wearing     kalathos,    and    holding 
rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

58 

^1-0 

(Dies  varied.)                       [Banbury,  1897.] 

59 

yEl-05 

(          , 

)                        [Lawson,  1883.] 

GO 

M    -8 

MOn-ANTn      NIN 

OC-A-K           Head    ot 
Uiadumenian  r.,  bare. 

KIBV  PA       Wicker  basket  (badge  of 
TUN                Cibyra,  Kt/3wros'?). 

[Bank  Coll.] 

Elagabalus. 

AVKMAV      ANXn 
NeiNOC     C€      Bust 
of  EIagal)alus  r.,  radiate, 
in  paludamentum. 

KIBVPA    TUN 

CA^E    ^"^^"^^^^ 
UN 

[;qP  in  ex.   (  =  196  =  A.D.  220-221) 
Hekate,    veiled,    and    clad    in    long 
chiton,  seated  to  front  in  car  drawn 

61 

yEl-3 

})y  two  lions   springing   in  opposite 
directions ;     she     supports    with     r. 
wicker    basket    (badge    of    Cibyra, 
/<ij8ti)Tos  ?)   on    her  head,   and  carries 
flaming  torch  with  1. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

[PI.  XVII.  7.] 

62 

^1-2 

(Dies  Y 

(Date  omitted.) 
aricd.)                   [Devonshire,  1844.] 

142 


rUUVGIA. 


Metal. 

No-        Size. 

Obverse. 

lleverse. 

AVKMAVP     ANTHN 

KIBVPATON 

6INOC        BustofEla- 

KAIQA 

gabalus  v.,  radiate,  in  cui- 

PE           (ill  field) 

rass  and  paludamentum. 

UN 

Eiver-god  (Indos)  recumTDent  1., 
hiniation  over  lower  limbs,  holding 
in  r.  reed,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
inverted  vase  from  which  a  stream 
flows  ;  in  field,  wicker  basket  (badge 
of  Cibyra,  Ki/Scoro'sl). 

63 

^    -9 

[PI.  XV 

III.  1.] 

AVKMAVPANTHNI 

K 1 BV  P  A       Wicker  basket  (badge  of 

NOC         liust  of  Elaga- 

TH  N               Cibyra,  ki/Jwtos  ?) . 

balus  r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 

and  paludamentum. 

64 

M    -75 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 

Severus  Alexander. 

AVKMAVC[€]AA€IA 

Kl      BV      PATHN          Athena    en- 

NAPO   C        Bust  of 

throned    1.,     helmeted,    holding    on 

Sev.   Alexander   r.,  laur., 

extended    r.    wicker   basket    (badge 

in    cuirass    and     paluda- 

of    Cibyra,     Kt^coros?),     and.     with 

mentum. 

1.  olive -spray  and  slanting  spear, 
point  downwards ;  beside  throne, 
shield. 

65 

JEl- 

[Rollin,  1895.] 
[PI.  XVIII,  2.] 

(Die  varied.) 

Kl  B  VPATON  Similar,  but 
Athena  holds  winged  Kike  instead 
of  basket. 

66 

2E   -95 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

AVKMAV--    AA€5A 

K 1  B  V  P A       Wicker  basket  (badge  of 

NAPO     C       Similar. 

TUN               Cibyra,  ki(3u)t6^1). 

67 

JE   -7 

[li.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

CTBYRA. 


143 


Xo. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


68 


^E    -8 


69 


yEM5 


Julia  Soaemias. 


lOVAlA     COAIMIC      KAIKIBV     PATHN 


Uust  of  Julia  tSoaemias  r. 


Hermes, 

naked,  wearing  petasos,  seated  1.  on 
cippus,  holding  in  r.  purse,  and  in  1. 
caduceus. 

[Lawson,  1898.] 


Julia  Mamaea. 


IOVAIAMAM€AC€B 
ACTH  Bust  of  Julia 
Mamaea  r. 


70  :  yEl-15 


71  I  M    -9 


Same  die. 


KIBVPAT[nN]  Emperor  (1), 

togate,  standing  ].,  holding  in  r. 
phiale,  and  in  1.  transverse  sceptre  ; 
before  him,  a  humped  bull  advan- 
cing r. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

[PI.  XVIII.  3.] 


KIBVPA  THN  Nike  1.,  hold- 
ing wreath  and  palm ;  in  field  1., 
wicker  basket  (ki^wtos  %  badge  of 
Cibyra)  and  A-C  (==201  =a.d. 
225-226). 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Maximinus. 


AYKflOYH  MAEIM 
€INOC  Bust  of  Maxi- 
minus r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


KIBYPA    TWN 

kalatlios,  standing 
and  cornucopiae. 


Tyche,  wearing 
holding  rudder 


[Arundell,  1839.] 


k 


144 


PIIRVGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Maximinus  and  Maximus. 

AYKriOYHMAZIM€l 

[€TOYC  BICKAICAP€CON 

NOCKri[OYH  MA 

KIBYPATWN]     (obscure,  cf. 

Z]IMOC 

Mion.,  iv.,  no.  397). 

KAICAP  /•,  fi„in 
C€BB      ^'''^'^'^^ 

Hekate,  in  long  chiton,  standing  to 
front,  head  1.,  holding  in  r.  flaming 

Busts    face     to    face    of 

torch,  and  supporting  with  1.  on  her 

Maximinus  r.,  laur.,  and 

head  the  basiiet  (/ctyQwrds  ?,  badge  of 

of  Maximus  1.,  bare,  each 

Cibyra). 

wearing  cuirass  and  palu- 

damentura. 

72 

JEl-2 

(4'roi.s  I3ia  =  2l2  =  A.D.  236-237.] 
[Arundel!,  1839.] 

Maximus. 

A-nOYH     MAXIMO 

Kl      BY      PA        Wicker    Ijasket  (kl- 

C[K]      Bust  of  :\Iaxinius 

THN                       ^a,ros^?),  badge  of 

r.,  bare-headed,  in  cuirass 

Cibyra. 

and  paludamentum. 

73 

M    -8 

[1892.] 

[PI.  XVIII.  4.] 

Grordian, 

AVK€MANTn      T 

KIBVPA    TUN       Herakles,  naked. 

OPAIANOC        Head 

standing  ].,  his  r.  resting  on  his  hip, 

of  (Jordian  r.,  ladiate. 

his  1.,  covered  with  lion-skin,  holds 
club,  which  rests  on  a  small  terminal 
figure  of  Herakles  covered  with  lion- 
skin,  at  his  feet.      In  field  1.,   ZIC 
(=:217  =A.D.  241-212). 

74 

Ml-5 

[1899.] 
[PL  XVIII.  5.] 

75 

^1-5 

(Same 

dies.)                             [Ready,  1895.] 

CIBYRA. 


145 


No. 


Motal. 

Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


76 


77 


^1-15 


^1-15 


78 


^    -85 


79 


JE    -9 


80 


81 


M    -85 


M    -85 


.0^115 


AVKAIMAN-      rO 
PAIANOC        Bust  of 

Gordian  r.,  laur.,   in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


AVKM  AN     rOPAI 

Bust  of  Gordian 

r.,    laur.,    in    cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


AKMAN     rOPAIA 

N  OC  Bust  of  Gordian 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


KIBVPATI2N     KAICAPenN 

Artemis  liuntress  standing  1.,  in  short 
chiton  and  boots,  and  with  long 
mantle  hanging  behind  her ;  she 
holds  in  1.  strung  bow,  and  with  r. 
draws  arrow  from  quiver  at  her 
shoulder. 
[Pres.  by  Lord  Grantley,  1895.] 
[PI.  XVIII.  6.] 

[Graves.] 


KIBV  [P]ATnN  Tyche  standing 
1.  [wearing  kalathosl],  holding 
rudder  and  cornucopiae. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


KIBY      PATIIN  Eagle  to  front, 

head    1.,    wings    open,    standing    on 
caduceus. 


A-KMAN 
ANOC  Bust     of 

Gordian  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


rOPAl  KIBVPA 

TUN 


[Chester,  1888.] 


Wicker  basket  (/ct/JojTos ?), 
badge  of  Cibyra. 


[Wigan,  1872.] 


(Same  dies.) 


Tranquillina. 


<t>PTPAN    KYAA€IN 
A-C6B  Bust      of 

Tranquillina  r. 


KIBVPA     THM 


Nike  1.,  hold- 


ing wreath  anil    palm  ;     in  field  1., 
wicker    basket  (KifSwro^l),  badge  of 

Cibyra,    and    date    G^C    (=219  = 
A.D.  243-244). 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1852.] 


14G 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


83 


JE    -9 


84 


^1-05 


85 


^1-4 


86 


^1-15 


<|)PTPANKVAA€INA 
.C€B-  liust    uf 

Tranquillina  r. 


KIBV     PATUN 

kalathos,  standing 
and  cornucopiae. 


Tyclie,  wearing 
1.,  holding  rudder 

[1894.] 


Philippus  Junior? 


AVT  KM   lOVA     [<|) 

lAinnoc ]  0) 

obscure.  Bust  of  Philiii 
Jun.(?)  r.,  diademed,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


KIB[VPA]TnN  Hekate    tri- 

formis,  each  head  surmounted  by 
polos,  holding  in  her  six  hands  usual 
attributes  ;  in  field,  f  KC  (=  223 
=  A.D.  247-248). 


[Dimitri,  18G2.] 


[PI.  XVIII.  7.] 


Trajan  Decius. 


AVT  KAI    r.M€CK- 
TPAIAN 

C£B      Bust 

of  Trajan  Decius  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


(ON 


(in  field) 


KAICAP€aJ    NKIBVPA  T 
€T 
CKC 

(=  Year  226  =  a.d.  250-251.) 
Demeter  and  City-goddess  Kibyra 
standing  face  to  face.  Demeter  r., 
rests  on  long  torch  and  holds  two 
ears  of  corn ;  Kibyra  1.,  supports 
basket  on  her  head  with  1.,  and  with 
lowered  r.  holds  her  drapery. 


[PI.  XVIII.  8.] 


AVTKAITPAIANO 
CA€KIOC  Bust  of 
Trajan  Decius  r.,  radiate^ 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


Kl 

BVPAT 

OJN 


[Mania,  1843.] 


Within  laurel-wreath. 


[1893.] 


CIBYRA. 


147 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


^   -95 


88 


^1-2 


89 


Ml-15 


90 


iEl-3 


91 


zEl-3 


AVTKAI  TPAIANO 
CA6KIOC  Bust  of 
Trajan  Decius  r,,  radiate, 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
meutum. 


KIBVP  ATWN  Temple-front  of 
two  columns,  containing  the  basket 
of  Cibyra. 


[Lincoln,  1872.J 


Etruscilla. 


€P€NNIA  €TPOVCK 
IAAAC€B  Bust  of 
Etruscilla  i. 


Same  die. 


KAICAPeO)     NKIBVPAT    (ON 

Tyche  standing  1.,  wearing  kalathos, 
holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae  ;  in 
field,  €T  FKC  (=226=a.d.  250- 
251). 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Similar,     but     inscription     differently 
divided. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


Gallienus. 


AV  KAI    rAAAIHNO 

C  Bust  of  Gallienus  r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


Similar. 


KIBV  P  ATHN  Asklepiosand 
Hygieia  standing  face  to  face,  with 
usual  attributes. 

[Dimitri,  1862.] 


K         I 

B  V 

PAXnN 

Temple-front  of  six  columns. 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


]48 


rilRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

AVKAICAP     FAAAIH 

KIBV 

NOC     l)List  of  Gallienus 

PA 

r.,   laur.,    in    cuirass    and 

m 

paludamentum. 

N 

in  field  between  two  figures  of  Nike 
face  to  face,  supporting  on  out- 
stretched arms  the  basket  (Kt^wrds  T) 
of  Cibyra. 

92 

^1-1 

[Arundell,  1839.] 

Similar. 

KIBV 

^\nN  ^'''^'^'^'> 

Hekate  (1),  holding  in  r.  long  torch, 
and  supporting  the  basket  (Kt/3wTds'?) 
of  Cibyra  on  her  head  with  her  h, 
seated  r.  in  high-backed  car  drawn 
by  pair  of  lions.  The  group  stands 
on  a  basis. 

93 

Ml-1 

[Eollin,  1903.] 

[PL  XVIII.  9.] 

Alliance  Coins. 

CIBYRA  AND   EPHESUS. 

Severus  Alexander. 

AVTKMAVPCeVAA 

KIBVPATHNK    £<PeC\     NCH 

e^ANAPOC        Bust 

KOPIIN 

of  tiev.  Alexander  r.,  laur., 

UN 

in    cuirass    and    paluda- 

A 

mentum. 

OMONOIA(inex.) 

City  goddesses  Hekate  (1)  of  Cibyra 
and  Artemis  Ephesia.  Hekate  stand- 
ing r.  in  long  chiton,  holds  in  lowered 
r.  a  torch,  and  with  1.  supports  on 
her  head  the  basket  of  Cibyra 
(kl/3o)t6<;1).  Artemis  Ephesia  stands 
to  front,  with  usual  supports,  be- 
tween two  stags. 

94 

.El-3 

[Rollin,  1903.] 
[PI.  LI.  3.] 

CIBYRA. 


149 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

CIBYRA  AND   HIEEAPOLIS. 

M.  Aurelius. 

AVKAIM      AVANTn 

KIBVPATHNH-       t€PAnOAI 

NINOC        Bust  of  M. 

TXlNe-KA      <l>IAOKA€ 

Aurelius      r.,     laur.,     in 

O 

cuirass. 

MO 
NO 

lA 

City  goddess  of  Cibyra  and  Apollo 
Kitharoedos    of    Hierapolis    joining 
hands.     The  goddess  of  Cibyra  wears 
long  chiton    and  veil,  and  supports 
on    her   head  the  basket  of   Cibyra 
(fci/3wrds^).  The  Apollo  of  Hierapolis 
wears  long  chiton  and  mantle,  and 
holds  lyre  (kithara). 

95 

Ml-G 

[Campana,  1846.] 
[PI.  LI.  4.] 

Faustina  Junior. 

<|)AVCT€I      NACGBA 

KIBVPATnNKI€PAnOAI  TD. 

CTH      Ijust  of  Faustina 

N€niKA<l>IAOKA6  _  _ 

Jun.  r. 

OMO 
NOI 

A 

Cultus- statue     of     veiled     goddess 
standing  r.  before  Zeus  enthroned  1., 
extending  r.  hand  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre. 

96 

^1-45 

[M.  J,  Borrell,  1845.] 
[PL  LI.  5.] 

150 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


CIDYESSUS. 

Imperial  Coins. 
Domitian. 


M    -9 


M    -95 


M   -8 


JE   -7 


AYTOKPATOPAAO 
MITIANONKIAYH 
ZZEIZ  Head     of 

Domitian  r.,  laur. 


Similar. 


En  I 

<l)AAOYIOY 
nEINAPlOY 
APXIEPEnS 

^^ 

The  whole  in  oak- wreath  with  acorns. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 
[PI.  XIX.  1.] 


(2M<  instead  of  ^^) 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Eni<|)AAOYIOYnEINAPIOYA 
PXI  EPEHZ  Zeus  enthroned  1., 
himation  over  lower  limbs,  holding 
in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
sceptre. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AYTOKPATOPAAO 
MITIANONKIAVH 

Similar  head. 


En  I  <l>AAOYIOYn  E I  N  AP I  OY 

Kybele  enthroned  1.,  wearing  polos, 
holding  in  r.  phiale  ;  beside  her 
throne,  a  lion  seated. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


Julia  Domna. 


5     M    -95 


lOVAIA    C€BACTH 

Bust  of  Julia  Domna  r. 


KIAYH      CC€nN  Athena, 

helmeted,  standing  to  front,  head  r., 
leaning  with  r.  on  spear,  and  resting 
Avith  1.  on  shield  placed  on  the  ground 
beside  her. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


CIDYESSUS. 


151 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


JE    -95 


JEl-0 


M   -8 


M    -75 


10 


^1-2 


Caracalla. 


AYKMAY 
INOC 

Caracalla 
cuirass. 


ANTHNG 

Bust  of  youny 
r.,     laur.,     in 


AVKMAVP     ANXnN 
€INO 
C 

Bust  of  young   Caracalla 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass. 


eniAPxnpnnei   cnNOCH 

KIAYH 

CC€nN   (in  inner  circle) 
Tyche  standing  I.,  wearing  kalathos 
and  holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 
[Lawson,  1883. J 


eniAPxnp  iineicnNOC 

A   (in  field) 

X'^YHCCe    ,;„,,) 

Kybele  enthroned  1.  between  two 
lions ;  she  holds  in  r.  phiale,  and 
rests  with  1.  on  tympanum. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


Geta  Caesar. 

nocenxi    tgtack  kiavh     ccghn 


A I       Bust  of  Geta  Caesar 
r.,  bare-headed,  in  cuirass. 


AC€n      r€TAC  K- 

Similar. 


Asklepios 
standing  to  front,  head  1.,  resting  on 
serpent-staff. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


Similar. 


[Steuart,  1840.] 


AVTKMIOY 

nocc 

€ 

Bust  of  Philip  Senior  r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


Philippus  Senior. 

4)iAin 


eniAYPOYA     POYAOn 

CTO    V     (in  inner  circle) 

KIAYHCC€    .    ^    . 

Zeus    enthroned   ).,  holding    phiale, 
and  resting  on  sceptre. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 
[PI.  XIX.  2.] 


152 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

11 

^1-05 

AVTKMIO[Y]   <|)IAin 
TTOCC6        Similar. 

€niAYP[OY]     APOVAOr 

!CT        OV    (in  inner  circle) 
KIAYHCC 

Similar  type. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

12 

yEM 

Same  die  as  no.  10. 

eniAYPMA     PKOYAPX 

TTP        n    (in  inner  circle) 

■"^UN^"    (in  ex.) 

Similar  type. 

[Luwson,  1898.] 

13 

iEl-2 

AVTK  M   lOVA-    <I>I 

AinnocLCG] 

Similar, 

eniAVPMA     P   KOYAPX[nP] 

•  TO      B    (in  inner  circle) 

Similar  type. 

[Lawson,  1898.] 

Philippus  Senior  and  Junior. 

AVT      K  M   lOY      <t>l 

Al    nnoic€B 

Busts  face  to  face  of  Pliilip 
Sen.    r.,    radiate,   and   of 
Philip  Jun.  1.,  laur.,  each 
in    cuirass    and    paluda- 
mentum. 

eniAYPOY  AP  OYAOnCTO 

Y 
KIAYHCC€     ..    _s 

^    nN             (^^^^^-^ 
Zeus  and  IMen  1     Zeus  enthroned  1., 
holding    phiale    over    liglited     altar 
with    r.,    and    resting    with    1.    on 
sceptre.     Before  him  stands  Men  (1) 
r.,  in  conical  (or  Plirygian)  cap,  short 
chiton  (and  mantle  1),  holding  in  r. 
phiale    over    the    altar,  and   resting 
with  1.  on  spear. 

14 

/El-4 

[Biiubury^  1897.] 

[PI.  X 

IX.  3.]                                                              i 

CIDYESSUS. 


153 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


15 


Ml-i 


Same  die.  €ni     AYP     MARK     OV   APX 

np- 

"^    (infield) 

Similar  type,  but  Men  {f)  holds  phiale 
away  from  the  altar. 

[Langdon,  1857.] 


Otacilia  Severa. 
MAPIITA-    C€OVH  eni  AVP  MA     P  KOVAPX 


PAN 

C€B 

Bust  of  Otacilia  r. 


16 


Ml-lo 


Same  die. 


17 


^1-05 


18     ^1-05 


•  TO-     •  B-    (infield) 
KIAVHCC  ,• 


€nN 


(in  ex.) 


Zeus   enthroned    1.,    holding    phiale 
and  resting  on  sceptre. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


eni  AVP  M     APKOV  AP 
•  TO-B   (infield) 
KIAVHCC 


€12  N 


(in  ex. 


Same  type. 


(Same  dies.) 


[Whittall,  1885.] 


[Steuart,  1838.] 


154 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


^    -9 


M    -8 


^1-2 


^1-2 


COLOSSAE. 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  Antoninus  Pius. 


KOAOCCH     NOIC 

Head  of  young  Demos  r., 
bound  with  taenia  1 :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


4>iAonAnnoc  orp  a    mm 

AT6VCKOA  Demeter,  in  long 
chiton,  peplos,  and  veil,  standing  1., 
holding  in  r.  poppy-head  and  ears  of 
corn,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  : 
border  of  dots. 

[1894.] 


[PI.  XIX.  4.] 


KOAOCCH     NHN 

Bust  of  Sarapis  r.,  wear- 
ing modius  :  border  of 
dots. 


<i)iAonAnnoc    tpammatc 

VC  Hygieia,  in  long  cliiton  and 
peplos,  standing  r.,  feeding  serpent 
from  phiale  :  border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Time  of  Commodus. 


AHMOC    KOAOCCH 

NriN  Bust  of  young 
Demos  r.,  laur.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


S.ime  die. 


[AnO]AAnNIOC  B  znciMO 
VAIOKPATOVCAN€eHK€ 

Cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  with  usual  supports,  between 
two  stags  :  border  of  dots. 

[Whittall,  1885.] 


[PI. 


AnOAAHNIOCB      Z      HCIM 
O     VAIOKPATOVC    AN    € 

0H       K€  Helios,    radiate,    to 

front,  in  quadriga,  holding  in  r.  torch, 
and  in  1.  globe. 

[Van  Lenuep,  1904.] 
XIX.  5.] 


COLOSSAE. 


155 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


10 


iEl-2 


M    -75 


M    -8 


JE     1 


M    -7 


M    -95 


Same   inscr.  and    type,  but 
dilferent  die. 


Inscr.  obscure.     Similar  type  ;  beneath 
horses,     KO      AOC 

CH     NUN    . 
border  of  dots. 

[Boocke,  1882.] 


Time  of  Severus  or  latet 


Bust  of  Sarapis  r.,  wearins 
modius  :  border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


KOAOC  CHNHN  Isis  stand- 
ing to  front,  head  1.,  with  indication 
of  usual  head-dress,  holding  in  r. 
sistrum,  and  in  lowered  1.  situla : 
border  of  dots. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


KOAOCCH      NHN        Similar. 
[Wigan,  1872.] 

[PI.  XIX.  6.] 


Head  of  Selene  r.,  with 
crescent  behind  shoulders: 
border  of  dots. 


KOAOC     CHNHN       Stag  stand- 
in  cr  r.  :  border  of  dots. 


[Ready,  1902.] 


Time  Of   Gallienus? 


I6PAC    V     NKAHTO 
C 

Young  male  bust  of 
the  Senate  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


I€PA     BOVAH       Bust 

of   Boule    r.,    veiled    and 
laur.  :  border  of  dots. 


11     /E    -0 


KOAO      CCHNHN  Artemis 

huntress,  in  short  chiton,  running  r., 
holding  in  1.  strung  bow,  and  with  r. 
drawing  arrow  from  quiver  at  her 
shoulder. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


KOAOC     C     HNIIN  Tyche 

standing  1.,  wearing  kalathos,  and 
holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae : 
border  of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 


156 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Imperial. 

• 

L.  Aelius  Caesar. 

AOYKIOC      AIAIOC 

[OKT^IATTOAAHNIOC     OYA 

KAICAP           Bust  of 

ANeeHKe 

Aelius    Caesar    1.,    bare- 

KOAOCCH   .    ^    ^ 

NUN          ^'"^  ^""-^ 

headed,    in    cuirass    and 

paludamentum. 

Cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  with  usual  supports,  between 
two  stags. 

12 

^115 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

M.  Aurelius  Caesar. 

MAVPHAIOCBH    PO 

CAK€PAnCAPXnN      KOAOC 

CKAICAP         Head    of 

CHNnNI(l)         Artemis  huntress 

young     M.     Aurelius    r., 

running  r.,  holding  in  1.  strung  bow, 

bare. 

and    with    r.    drawing    arrow    from 
quiver  at  her  shoulder. 

13 

^^105 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

[PI.  XIX.  7.] 

Commodus. 

AVTKAIA[AV]     PHK 

CTPAT    Hr  xn    Nnepizn 

OMMOAOC        Bust 

CIM    O     N 

of  Commodus  r.,  laur.,  in 

A    (in  field  above) 

cuirass    and    paludamen- 

4)IAO   n 

tum. 

KOAOCCH  ^''^''''''''^'''^^ 
NXIN 
Artemis  huntress  in  biga  of  galloping 
stags,  holding  in  r.  strung  bow,  and 
with  1.  drawing  arrow  from  quiver  at 
her  shoulder. 

14 

Ml-'6 

[PI.  XIX.  8.] 

AVKMAVP    KOMMO 

KOAOC     CHN     HN       Nike?  in 

A[OC]       Bust  of  Com- 

biga  r.,    drawn    by  walking  horses; 

modus  r.,  laur.^  in  cuirass 

she  holds  in  lowered  r.  palm,  and  in 

and  paludamentum. 

extended  1.  wreath. 

15 

iEl-15 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 

COLOSSAE. 


157 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


16 


^1-45 


Caracalla. 


AY  KAI  M  AY   ANTHI  M€N€KAHCAICCT€      <1>ANH 


N€INOC  Bust   of 

young  Caracalla  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


<t>OPnNAN€    GHK€N       and, 

in    inner    circle,      KOAOC     CH 
NUN 

Men  standing  to  front,  head  1.,  wear- 
ing Phrygian  cap,  short  chiton,  and 
long  niantlej  holding  in  r.  phiale, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  placed 
erect  on  bucranium  at  his  feet. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

[PI.  XIX.  9.] 


158 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M    -7 


M   -7 


M   -7 


C  0  T  I  A  E  U  M. 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins, 


Time  of  Galha  and  Vesj^asian. 


KOT[IAEIZ]       ZYNK 

AH  TON  Young 

male  head  of  the  Senate 
r.,  laur.,  shoulders  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


EHIK  A  APETIAOZ  Kybele 
enthroned  1.,  holding  in  r.  phiale, 
and  resting  with  I.  on  tympanum  ; 
beneath  throne,  lion  seated  1.  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


Eni   K      ZEKOYNAOY 

Similar. 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 
[PL  XX.  1.] 


KOTIAEIZ     PHMHN 

Head  of  Roma  r.,  turreted, 
shoulders  draped. 


Eni   K     ZEKOYNAO 

Similar. 


[Whittall,  1S85.] 


Time  of  Commodus. 


AH  MOC  Bust  of 
bearded  Demos  r.,  dia- 
demed, shoulders  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 


M   -95 


eniAnoAAn  APKoriAcnN 

Kybele  enthroned  L,  holding  in 
r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
tympanum  ;  beside  throne,  lion 
seated  1.  :    border  of  dots. 

[Noury,  1903.] 


COTTAEUM. 


159 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


JE    -9 


JE    -8 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


IE    -85 


S      ^E    -95 


Time  of  the  Pliilips  and  later  (?) 


AH  MOC  Head  of 
beardod  Demos  r.,  bare  : 
border  of  dots. 


ETTIIOVKOAPATOV    NEXIAP 
X 

ISI  (in  ex.) 

Zeus  enthroned  1.,  holding  phiale  and 
resting  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 


[Millingen,  1839.] 


[PI.  XX.  2.] 


AH      MOC       Similar. 


€niAVPM€NA       NAPOV[/?X 

A^] 

xo-n  A6n  (,, ,, , 

Kybele  enthroned  1.  between  two 
seated  lions  ;  she  holds  in  r.  phiale, 
and  rests  witli  1.  on  tympanum  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


AHM     OC        Head    of  EninOVnONTIKOVAPXIEP 

bearded  Demos    1.,   bare  :  i  KOTIAEfN    (in  ex.) 

border  of  dots.  Similar. 

[Banbury,  1897.] 


AH      MOC  Head    of 

bearded  Demos  r.,  bare  : 
border  of  dots. 


€niAVPMAPKIANOVKOTrA 

€ Similar. 


[Rollin,  190.3.] 


160 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Motal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


zEMo 


Time  of  Valerian. 


AHMOC      KOTIAEH 

N  Head    of    bearded 

Demos      r.,      diademed  : 
border  of  dots. 


EHinAIAAf-NHT     PIANOVin 
nAP    X 

K        O 

Tl        AE     (infield) 

n 

N 

Apollo,  naked  but  for  long  mantle 
hanging  behind  him,  standing  to 
front,  head  r.  and  legs  crossed  ;  he 
holds  in  lowered  r.  laurel-branch, 
and  rests  1.  arm  on  tripod  which 
stands  beside  him  :  border  of  dots. 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


[PI.  XX.  3.] 


10 


/El-05 


11     yEl-05 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


EniHAIAAI-MHTPI ANOVI  nn 
IKOV 

AP     X       (infield) 
KOTIAEHN     (in  ex.) 
Ilelins  radiate,  naked  but  for  chlamys, 
standing  to  front  in  quadriga,  hold- 
ing flaming  torch    in  raised  r.,  and 
globe  in  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


EninAIAAI-NHTPIANOVinn 
IK 

AP     X    (infield) 
KOTIAEIIN     (in  ex.) 
Similar,  but  star  and  crescent  1.  and 
r.    in    field    beneath    the    horses    of 
the  quadriga. 


[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


[PI.  XX.  4.] 


COTIAEUM. 


IGl 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Same  die. 


12 


13 


^1-05 
^1-05 


14 


JE   '8 


15 


16 


yE    -8 


jE   -7 


17 


M    -95 


Reverse. 


EninAIAAI-NHT     PIANOVin 

ni 

AP     X    (infield) 
KOTIAEH/I    (in  ex.) 
Similar,  but  without  star  and  crescent. 


(Same  dies.) 


[Arundell,  1839.] 


AH      MOC  Head   of 

bearded    Demos    r.,    dia- 
demed :  border  of  dots. 


AH      MOC       Similar. 


AH     MOC       Similar. 


EninAH^TP     lANOVAPX 
KOTIAEIM    (in  ex.) 
Kybele  enthroned    1.    between    two 
seated  lions  ;  she  holds  in  r.  phiale, 
and    rests    with    I.    on    tympanum  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 


EninAHMTP     lANOVAPX 
KOTIAEX2/1 

Similar. 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


K     OT     I     [A]EnN       Similar. 
[Lawson,  1899.] 


Tme  of  Gallienus. 
AI-MOC     KOTIAEHN  Eni[AIOrE]     MOVCAIOMVC 

Bust    of    young     Demos  I      lOVAPX 

r.,    diademed,     shoulders  €  K 


draped  :  border  of  dots 


^  (in  field) 

lA 

Apollo,  naked,  seated  r.,  holding  lyre 
(kithara)  on  his  knees  :  border  of 
dots. 

[Macridy,  1901.] 
£P1.  XX.  5.] 

Y 


162 


PHEYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

18 

M    -95 

AHM    O  C    KOTIAE 

X2     N       Jjust  of  young 
Demos      r.,       diademed, 
shoulders  draped :  border 
of  dots. 

EHIAIOTE     NOV     AIONVCI 
OYAPX 

KOT     [1] 

A  EH             (in  field) 
N 

Herakles,  naked,  standing  to  front, 
head    1.,     holding    on    extended    r. 
statuette    of    Ivybele    enthroned    1., 
and  resting  with  1.  on  club  :  border 
of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

[PL  XX.  6.] 

19 

JE    -9 

AKMOC     KOTIAEHN 

Head  of  young  Demos  r., 
diademed :  border  of  dots. 

[€ni]AIO     r    €N    OYCAION 

[VCI] 

^^                  ^    (infield) 

(exergue  oil'  llan) 
Similar  type. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

AhMOC     KOTIAEIIN 

Head  of  young  Demos  r., 
diademed,    neck    draped : 
border  of  dots. 

EHIAIOrENOV      CAIONVCI 
OV 

A          PX     (infield) 
KOTIAEHN     (in  ex.) 

20 

^10 

Zeus  enthroned  1.,  holding  eagle  on 
outstretched  r.,   and  resting  with  1. 
on  sceptre  :   border  of  dots. 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 

[PI.  XX.  7.] 

21 

M   -9 

(Same  dies.)                     [Millingen,  1839.] 

1 

22 

M    -95 

(Same 

dies.)                       [Burdjury,  1897.] 

23 

.  M    -95 

Similar. 

€niAIOr€NOVCAIONVCIO 
VAPX 

KOTIA6XM    (in  ex.) 
Similar. 

[Millingen,  1839.] 

COTIAEUM. 


1G3 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Similar. 


M    -9 


Same  die. 


25 


JE    -95 


EniAl    OrENO    VCAIONYCI 

A  PX    (infield)      OV 

KOTIAEIM    (in  ex.) 
Similar. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


EniAlO     TENO     VCAIONVC 
lOV  .         p 

^         ^    (in  field) 

KOTIAELIMJ    (in  ex.) 
Similar. 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 


Iviperial. 
Tiberius. 


TIBEPIOZZEBA    ZT 

02.       Head  of  Tiberius 
r.,  laur. 


26 


M    -8 


EniAEni[AOY]   [KOTIAJEHN 
MAPKOY 

Zeus  enthroned  r.,  resting  with  r.  on 
sceptre,  and  holding  thunderbolt  in  1. 
[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 


TIBEPIOZ    ZEBAZT  EniMAPKOY     KOTIAEnN 


OZ       Similar. 


27 


JE    -85 


AEHIAOY 

Similar. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


Claudius. 


28 


^    -85 


KOTIAEIZKA     AYAI 
ONK[AIZAPA] 

Head  of  Claudius  r.,  laur. 


KOTIAEIZK    [AAYAI 
ONK]AIZAPA 

Similar. 


29 


yE    -8 


EHIOYAP     OYY      lOYHOAE 

X2Z  Zeus,    naked,    standing    to 

front,  head  1.,  his  r.  arm  extended; 
and  his  1.  lowered. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[EniOYAPO]     YYI     OYnOA 

EHZ       Similar. 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


164 


PHUYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


^1-2 


31 


32 


JE    -75 


yE    -65 


33 


M    -85 


34 


JE    -75 


Nero  and  Agrippina  Junior. 


NEPXINKAAYAIOCK 

A I  CAP       Head  of  Nero 
r.,  bare. 


ArpinnHNA(s/c)  zebazth 

KOTIAEHN 

Head  of  Agrippina  r. 

[Townley,  1814.] 


Agrippina  Junior. 


ArpinniNAN  zeba 

ZTHN  Bust    of 

Agrippina  Jun.  r. 


EniOYAPOYYIOY      KOTIAE 

nN  Kybele    enthroned    1. 

between  two  lions,  holding  in  r. 
phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on  tym- 
panum. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


[Burgon,  1841.] 


Galba. 


FAABANAYT  OKP 
AT[OPA]  Head  of 
Galba  r.,  laur. 


Eni[TIKAAPET]IAO      CA      F 
UNOGETOY 

AIABIOY 
KOTIAEHN 

Zeus,  naked,  standing  to  front^  head 
1.,  his  r.  arm  extended,  and  his  1. 
lowered. 


[PI.  XXI.  1.] 


Vespasian. 


OYEZnAZIANON     K 
AIZAKOTIAIEIZ 

Head     of    Vespasian    r., 
laur. 


EH  K  APETI  AOZ<|)IAO  HA 

Zeus,  naked,  as  above. 


[Arundel],  1839.] 


COTIAEUM. 


1G5 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


35 


M    -8 


36 


^M 


37 


^1-0 


38 


^1-05 


39     JE    -9 


KOTIAEIZOYEZHAZ 
lANONKAIZAPA 

Similar. 


KOTIAEIZOYEZHAS 
lANONKAIZAPA 

Head     of    Vespasian    r., 
laur. 


EH  K  AP[ETIAO    Z]<|)|AOnA 

TPI Similar. 


EniK  APETIAOZ     <I)IAOnA 

TPI  A  Statue  of  Asklepios  stand- 
ing 1.  on  basis,  resting  with  r.  on 
serpent-staff. 


[PI.  XXI.  2.] 


Doniitian. 


AVTAOMITIANOZ 
KAIZAPZEfEP 

Head     of     Domitian    r., 
laur. 


AVAOMITIANOZKA 
IZAPZEBrEP  Head 
of  JJomitian  r.,  laur. 


[PI. 


KOTIAEHNEniMET  <I>ZnZ0 
ENOY  Nike,  with  raised  wings, 
advancing  1.,  holding  in  extended  1. 
round  shield,  apparently  inscribed 
AOM 

IT  I A  (1),       and  in  1.  palm. 
NO 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


KOTiAEHNEniM  T<t>znzeE 

NOY      Same  type;  on  shield,  A  O 

M   I 

[Steuart,  1840.] 

XXI.  3.] 


Domitia. 


AOMITIA     ZEBAZT 

H        Dust  of  Domitia  r. 


KOTI A  EIIN  EHI M  ET<I>ZnZeE 

NOV[Z?]  Kybeie  enthroned  1., 
with  lion  beside  her,  holding  in  r. 
phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on  tym- 
panum. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


166 


PHRYGIA. 


Xo. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Trajan. 

AVN€PTPAIANOC 

[APiCT  ^jKcere 

P-AAK-            Bast      ot 

Trajan  r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 

MCKAnAAAN0€niKAOVA 
POVAPXKOTIA€nN 

Herakles,  naked,  standing  to  front, 
head  r.,  holding  in  r.  club,  and  on  1. 
arm  lion-skin  and  infant    Telephos, 
who  stretches  his  arms  towards  the 
face  of  Herakles.^ 

40 

.El-2 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

AVN€PTPAI     ANOC 

API        Head    of    Trajan 
r,,  laur. 

eniovAPOv  •  koti  aehn 

Cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  with  usual  supports. 

41 

yE    -6 

[Whittall,  1885.] 

42 

JE    -55 

[Burgon,  1841.] 

Malidia. 

MAXIMA  C€BACTH 

Bust  of  Matidia  r. 

eniKAOvAPOv   KoriAenN 

Zeus    enthroned    r.,    resting    r.    on 
sceptre,  and  1.  on  his  knee. 

43 

M    -85 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

• 
Commodus. 

44 

JE    -9 

AVK Bust 

of    Commodus    r.,    laur., 
and  draped. 

KOTI      A€ Asklepios  standing  ^ 

to  front,  liead  1.,  resting  with  r.  on 
serpent-statf. 

[Whelan,  1848.] 

'  A   specimen  in   the    Hunt 
APX-   (Hunter  Cat.,  PI.  hi.  2 

er  Collection    reads    APX-B-    instead  of 

COTIAEUM. 


1G7 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Septimius  Severus. 


AVTKAIACen  C€ 
OVHPOCn  Bust  of 
Severus  r.,  laur.,  iu  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


45  1  ^1-3 


46     M    -9 


47 


M    -85 


EniAAEEANAPOVAnOAAfl 
NIOVAPX 

KOTIAEHN    (in  ex.) 
Asklepios  1.  and  Hygieia  r.,  standing 
face  to  face,  with  usual  attributes  ; 
between  them,  Telesphoros. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


Julia  Domna. 

lOVAIA       C6BACTH   KO  TIA  €nN      Athena,  helmeted, 
Bust  of  J.  Duniua  r.  clad  in  long  chiton,  standing  towards 

1.,  holding  in  r.   phiale,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  spear. 


Same  die. 


[Millingen,  1851.] 


KOTI_     A       €n[N]  Hygieia 

standing   r.,    feeding    serpent    from 
phiale  held  in  1.  hand. 


[Eollin,  1903.] 


48 


iE13 


Caracalla. 


AYTK-  M    AVPHC€  €ni  T    lOVA    KOAPATOV   A 


VhPOCANTIIsiei 

NOC  Bust  of  Cara- 
calla r.,  laur.  and  bearded, 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


PX  KOTIA6 

UN    (in  ex.) 
Kybele    enthroned    1.    between    two 
seated  lions,  holding  in  r.  phiale,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  tympanum. 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[PI.  XXI.  4.] 


168 


PHRTGIA. 


Metal. 

1 

Xo. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

AVTKM  AVPH  C€V 

enir  lovA  KOA   patova 

hPOCANTnN€INO,      PX                                                     I 

C        Similar. 

xoT^Aen  (;„ ,, ) 

Kybele  enthroned  on  car  drawn  by 

two    lions    1.,    supporting    on    their 

heads,  or  in  background,  an  agonistic 

table,   on  which   are  prizes    for    the 

games. 

49 

iEl-3 

[Steuart,  1S40.] 
[PI.  XXI.  5.] 

Same  iuscr.     Head  of  Cara- 

€ni  r  lOVA  KOAPA    TOVA 

calla  r.,  laur.  and  bearded. :      PX-KOTIA€nN             Attis    (or  | 

Kj'bele  ])^  standing  to  front,  head  1., 

wearing  Phrygian  cap,  sleeved  tunic, 

and  long  trousers,  holding  in  r.  phiale 

over  lion  at  his  feet,  and  in  1.  large 

tympanum  and  hanging  chlamys. 

50 

^1-25 

[Lawson,  1899.] 
[PI.  XXI.  6.] 

Similar. 

Same  inscr.     Herakles,  naked,  standing 
to  front,  resting  with  r.  on  club,  and 
holding  in  1.,  over  which  hangs  lion- 
skin,  three  apples  ;    beside  him  on 
his  r.  is  the  tree  of  the  Hesperides,  ' 
round  which  a  serpent  twines. 

51 

Ml-2 

[Bank  Coll.] 

Similar. 

1 

€ni   KOAPATO      VA      P     X- 
KOT!A€nN        Sarapis,  wearing 
modius  and  long  chiton   and  hima- 
tioD,  standing  to  front,  head  1.,  his  r. 
hand  raised,  his  1.  resting  on  sceptre. 

52 

iEl-0 

[Ready,  1902.]      , 

[PI.  XXII.  1.] 

1  The  Phrygian  dress  of  the  figure  on  this  coin  is  a  little  indistinct.     A 

better  preserved  specimen    might  show  the    figure  to  be  Kjbele  and  not 

Attis.     Cf.  Invent.  Wadd.,  5902 

(Cybele  debout).                                                   i 

COTIAEUM. 


1G9 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


53 


^1-2 


54 


.E    -75 


55 


yE    -8 


56 


^1-05 


M    -95 


ANTHNINOC   AVrGHI- M  •  AVPHA  MG  N€AB 


OVCTOC 

C;ir;ic;illa      1'., 
bearded. 


Head    of  APX        ,.     .  ,,, 

laur.     and  B  ("afield) 

KOTIAGIIN     (in  ex.) 
Kybele  enthroned  on  car  drawn  by 
two    lions    1. ;     above    their    heads 
an    agonistic    table,    on    which    are 
prizes  for  the  games. 

[Steuart,  1839.] 


Similar.  K     OTI     AGflN      Zeus  enthroned 

1.,  holding  on  extended  r.  phiale,  antl 
resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Plautilla. 

TTAAVTIAAA      C€BA|KOTIA     EjQN      Zeus  enthroned!., 
CTH     Bufctof  Plautilla  r.  i      holding  phiale,  and  resting  on  sceptre. 
I  [RuUiu,  1903.] 


Macrinus. 


AVTKMOrEAC€OV 
hPMAKP€INOCAV 

r  Bust  of  JNlacrinus  r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


€niAHMHTPIANO      VK€A€ 
POCAPX 

KOTI     A€nN    (in  inner  circle) 
Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,  standing  1., 
holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 
[Devonshire,  1844.] 


AVTKMOn€AC€OV|€niAHMHTPIANOVKeA€P 
HPMAKP6INOCA      OC 

Vr       Head  of  Macrinus;  APX         (infield) 


r.,  laur. 


Zeus  cntlironed  1.,  as  above. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


170 


PHRYfilA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


58 


59 


60 


61 


62 


^   -65 


M    -6 


JE    -65 


Ml-2 


Ml-15 


Diadumenian  Caesar. 


AIAAOY    M6NIANO 
CKAI       Head  of  Dia- 
dumenian Caesar  r.,  bare. 


AIAAOVM€N        IAN 
OCKA       Similar. 


Same  die. 


KOTI     Avithin  laurel-wreath. 

A€n 

N 


KOTI       within  laurel-wreath. 
A€nN 

[Millingen,  1839.] 


Similar. 


[Thomas,  1844.] 


Severus  Alexander. 


63 


^1-2 


MAVPCEVHAA  £T/\ 
NAPOCAVr  Bust 
of  Sev.  Alexander  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


€ninAIAAI-MHTP     K€A€POC 

^^^  ATO     B    (infield) 

KOTIA€nN     (in  ex.) 
Asklepios  and  Hygieia  standing  face 
to  face,  1.  and   r,,  with  their  usual 
attributes. 

[Steuart,  1838.] 


€ninAIAAHMHTPK€A€POC 

APXA  yQ 

B      (in  field) 
KOTlAenN      (m  ex.) 
Same  type. 

[Whittall,  1885.] 


EninAIAA[HNHTP]K€A€PO 
CAPXATO 

B  (in  field) 
KOTIA  €nN  (in  inner  circle) 
Heralvles,  naked,  standing  to  front, 
head  1.,  holding  on  r.  statuette  of 
Kybele  enthroned  1.,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  club. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1885.] 


COTIAEUM. 


171 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

MAVPQEVHAAE    ^A 
NAPOCAVr        Head 
of  Sev.  Alexander  r.,  laur. 

EninAIAA[HNHT]PKGA€PO 
CAPX. 

and  in  field, 

B 
KOT 
IA€      ATO 

nN 

Helios,    naked,    standing   to    front, 
head  1.,  radiate,  holding  in  raised  r. 
torch  ('?),  and  on  1.  arm  statuette  of 
Kybeie  enthroned  1. 

Qi 

iEl-O 

[Noury,  1902.] 

[PI.  x: 

ai.  2.] 

MAVPCEVHAAESAN 
APO     CAVr       Bust 
of  Sev.  Alexander  1.,  laixr., 
in  cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum  ;    his    r.    raised,    his 

EninAIAEPMA<l)IAOVAPXO 

NT 

^^    (infield) 
KOTIAEHN    (in  ex.) 

1.  holding   sceptre   across 
his  shoulder. 

Kybeie  enthroned  on  car  drawn  by 
two    lions    1.,    supporting    on    their 
lieads  an  agonistic    table,  on  which 
are  prizes  for  the  games. 

G5 

/El-2 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

C€AA€EANAPO 

C        Head  of  Sev.  Alex- 
ander r.,  laur. 

KOTI     A6I1N       Two  right  hands 
clasped. 

66 

M    -7 

[Bank  Coll.] 

AVTAA      €EANAPO 

C         Bust  of  Sev.  Alex- 

Similar. 

67 

M    -7 

ander  r.,  laur.,  draped. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

172 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

1 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

1 

Maximinus. 

r  lOV  OVH  MA2IM 

Enin  AIEP      MA<|>      !AOV- 

EINOCAVr-       Bust 

AAPX 

of  ]\Iaxiniinus  r.,  laur.,  in 

B     (in  field) 

cuirass    and     paludamen- 
tum. 

Asklepios  and  Hygieia  standing  face  J 
to  face,  1.  and  r.,  with    their    usual, 
attributes  ;     between    them,    Teles- 
phoros. 

68 

Ml-lo 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

Maximus  Caesar. 

riOV  OVH   MA5IM 

EninAIEPMA<l>IAOVAAPXBK 

OC-K        Eust  of  Maxi- 

OTIAEI2 

mus,    r,,   bare-headed,  in 

N 

cuirass    and     paludamen- 

Ilerakles,  naked,  standing  to  front, 

tum. 

head  r.,  resting  with  r.  on  club,  and 
carrying  on  1.  arm,  over  which  hangs 
lion -skin,     infant      Telephos,     who 
stretches  his  arms  towards  the  face 
of  Herakles. 

69 

Ml-0 

[PI.  x: 

XII.  3.] 

Same  die. 

EninAIEPMA<t)IAOVAAPXBK 
OTIAE 

n       N     (infield) 
Tyche    standing    1.,   holding    rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 

70 

iElO 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

71 

^1-0 

(Different  die  ?) 

(Different  die.) 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

nOVOVHMASIMO 

KOTI      AEHN       Two  right  hands 

LK       Bust  of   JMaximus 

clasped. 

r.,  bare-lieaded,  in  cuirass 

and  paludamentum, 

72 

M   -75 

COTIAKUM. 


173 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


73     JE   -C 


7-i 


iEl-2 


75 


^M5 


76 


iEl-2 


.■El-2 


r  I  OVHMASIMOCK 

Similar. 


KO  within  laurel-wreath. 

TIAE 

[Kulliii,  10O3.] 


Philippus  Senior. 


MIOVAIOC   4>iAinn 

O     CAT  Bust  of 

Philip  Senior  1.,  laur.,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum  ;  his  r.  raised,  his  1. 
holding  spear  across  his 
shoulder. 


M      lOVAlO      C<t)|AI 
TTTOCAT  Bust  of 

Philip  Senior  1.,  laur.,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum,  armed  with  spear 
pointing  1.,  and  shield 
ornamented     with   gorgo- 


Ml     OVAIOC    <t)IAin 
TTOCAT      Similar  Lust. 


enilOVAKOAPATO     VVIOV 
I  ITT  I A  PX    (in  Held) 

■^O'f;]'^^"     (in  ex.) 

Kybele  enthroned  on  car  drawn  by 
two  lions  1. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


EnilOVAKOAPATOVV     lOV 

inni 

APX     (infield) 
KOTIAEI2SI     (in  ex.) 
Similar  type. 


[Whittall,  1885.] 
[PI.  XXII.  4.] 


€ni  lOVAKOAPATOVVIOVI 

nniAPxo 

A     (in  field) 
KOTIAEfN    (in  ex.) 
Asklepios  and  Hygieia  standing  face 
to  face,  1.  and  r.,  with   their  usual 
attributes;    between    them,     Teles- 
phoros. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


(Same  dies.) 
[PI.  XXII.  5.] 


[Bank  Coll.] 


174 


PHKYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


78 


M  1-05 


79 


Ml- 


80 


M    -85 


81 


iEl-05 


MIOVAIOC    <t>IAinn  EHI   riOVA  nONTIKOV     A 


ocAvr        Bust  of 

Philip  Senior  r.,  radiate, 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


MIOVAIOC 

ocAvr 

bust. 


PXI 

^^     (infield) 

KOTIAEIN    (in  ex.) 
Kybele  enthroned  on  car  drawn  1.  by 
two  lions,  above  whose  heads  is  an 
agonistic  table,  on  which  is  a  pile  of 
pellets  (money-piizes'?  for  the  games). 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


<t>iAinn  Eni  riovA[noNTiKO]VAP 


Similar 


MIOVAIOC    4)IAinn 
OCAVr  Bust   of 

Philip  Senior  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


XIEPEn 

KOTIAEHLN]    (in  ex.) 
Asklepios  and  Hygieia  standing  face 
to  face,  1.  and  r.,   with  their  usual 
attributes  ;    between    them,    Teles- 
phoros. 

[Whittall,  1885.] 


EniMENAN     APOVAPX 
KOTIAE     .    ^    . 

Ivybele  enthroned  1,  between  two 
lions,  holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  rest- 
ing with  1.  on  tympanum. 


[Macridy,  1901.] 


Otacilia  Severa, 


M  OTAK  C€     VHPA 

AV"       Bust  of  Otacilia  r. 


€ni   lOVAKOAPA     T     OVV 
lOVITITlAP 

K  OTI  A€nN  (in  inner  circle) 
Tyche  standing  1.,  holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  18-17.] 


COTIAKUM. 


175 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


82 


83 


iEl-0 
Ml-1 


84 


Ml-0 


85 


86 


87 


iEl-0 


yEl-0 


Same  die. 


MOTAKIAIA-    C€OV 
HPAC€  Bust    of 

Otacilia  r. 


MOTAKIAI      AC€OY 
H  P  AC       Similar. 


M    -7 


MOTAKIAIA  CEVH 
PAC€  Bust  of  Ota- 
cilia r. 


MOTAKIAI     C€OVH 

PAC      Bust  of  Otacilia  r. 


enilOVAKOAPAT    O    VVIO 
VITTTIAPX 

K  OTI  A EUN  (in  inner  circle) 
Tyche  standing  1.,  holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 

[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 


[Arundell,  1839.] 


EHir  lOV  nONTI  KOVAPXI 
E  P  EKOT I A  EXM  Tjche  standing 
1.,  holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


EHinOVAnONTIKOVAPXIE 
P 

EnC     (infield) 
KOTIAEIM     (in  ex.) 
Ilerakles,  naked,  seizing  the  Kery- 
neian  stag  by  the  horns  r.,  with  his 
1.  knee  on  the  stag's  back. 

[Eollin,  1903.] 


EHIAVPM  ENANAPOVAPXK 
OTIAEH 

N    (in  fi(dd) 
Tyche   standing   1.,    holding   rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 

[Millingen,  1851.] 


KOT      lAE     n      N     _  Athena, 

helmeted,  in  long  chiton,  standing 
to  front,  head  1.,  holding  in  r.  phiale, 
and  in  1.  shield  and  spear. 

[Eollin,  1903.] 


]7f; 


nniYGTA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


88 


M   -8 


89 


JE    -Go 


90 


JEl-l 


91     M    -95 


Philippus  Junior. 


MiovAioc   <i)iAinn 

OCK  Bust  of  Philip 
Junior  r.,  bare-headed, 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
nientum. 


Similar. 


KOTI  AEflN  Asklepios  stand- 
ing to  front,  head  1.,  resting  on 
serpent-staff. 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


KOTI         Avithin  hiurel-wreath. 
AEHN 


[Macridy,  1901.] 


Valerian. 


AYTKnOYA      AEPIA  EniHAIA     AI-NH     TPIANOY 


NON  Bust  of  Valerian 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


in 

APX     (infield) 
KOTIAEHN     (in  ex.) 
Zeus    enthroned   1.,    holding  on   ex- 
tended r.  eagle,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  sceptre. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


AYTKnAlK     OYAAE  EninAIAHMTPI     ANOYinni 


PIANON  Bust  of 

Valerian  L,  radiate,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum, and  armed  witli 
spear  pointing  ].,  and 
with  shield  ornamented 
■with  "orooneion. 


APX     (infield) 
KOTIAEHN     (in  ex.) 
Kybele    enthroned    1.    between    two 
seated  lions,    holding    in    r.    phiale, 
and  resting  1.  arm  on  tympanum. 


[llunbury,  1897.] 


COTIAKUM. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Rerorse. 


92 


M    -95 


93 


/E    -9 


94 


JEl■0'^ 


95 


M    -95 


AYTKnAIKIOYAAEP 

I  AN  ON      Similar  bust. 


AVTKnAIKOVAAEPI 

ANON  Bust    of 

Valerian  r.,  radiate,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


niYONAiqri-MHAAiAnina 
in 

X     qA     (infield) 
|sg  (ill  ex.) 

Kybele,  veiled  and  turreted,  riding 
r.  on  back  of  lion ;  her  r.  rests  on 
the  lion's  back,  and  in  her  1.  she 
carries  her  tympanum. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


[EninA]IAAH     NHTPIANOV 

inn 

AP     X     (infield) 
[KOjTIAEHM     (in  ex.) 
Similar  tyj^e. 


[PL  XXII.  6.] 


AYTKHAIKOYAAEPI 

ANON  Bust    of 

Valei'ian  1.,  radiate,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludauientum, 
and  armed  with  spear 
pointing  1.,  and  with 
shield  ornamented  with 
"•orcfoneion. 


AVTKHAIKOVAAEPI 

ANO[N]  _  Bust  of 
Valerian  r.,  radiate,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


EnnAIAAhMHTPIANOYin 

^^     (in  field) 

KOTIAEHN     (in  ex.) 
Asklepios  and  Hygieia  standing  face 
to  face,   1.  and  r.,  with  tbeir   usual 
attributes  ;     between     them,     Teles- 
phoros. 

[RoUin,  1903.] 


EniHAIAAHMHTPIANOVin 

n- 

AP 


(in  field) 


KOTIAEH 


Similar  type. 


N 


(in  ex.) 


[Steuart,  1838.] 

A    A 


17S 


I'HRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


OG!  M    -9 


97 


JE   -95 


98 


99 


M    -95 


JE    -95 


lOOi  ^1- 


Obverse.  Reverse. 


Similar.  EniHAI  AAhVHTPI  ANOV  lUni 

^    (in  iield) 

KOTIAEHM     (in  ex.) 
Similar  type. 

[Theodoridi,  1892.] 


AYTKHAIKOYAAEPI  EniHAIAAhMTPIAN  OYC  {sic) 

ANOM         Similar.  ITTTT 

APX     fin  field) 
KOTIAEHM     (in  ex) 

Ivybele  eiitluoued  on  car  drawn  1.  by 
two  lions. 

[Arundell,  1839.] 


AYTKnAlK     OYAAE  EniHAIAAHmXPIA    NOVIFTT 
PIANO      N        Similar.  AP 


Similar. 


(in  field) 
KOTI AEHN      (in  ex.) 


(Same  dies.) 


[Steuart,  1840.] 


[Macridy,  1901.] 


AYTKnAIKOYAAEPI 

ANON        JSimilar. 


EniHAIAI-MTP     lANOYin 


AP 


(in  field) 


Similar. 


KOTIAEI2SI     (in  ex.) 
[Townley,  1814.] 


Similar. 


ilOl'   JE    -95 


EninAIAFMTPI     ANOYin 

APX    (in  field) 
KOTIAEIM     (mex.) 
Similar. 

[Devunshiro,  1844.] 


COTIAliUM. 


17U 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


102    /E    -95 


103 


^    -95 


104 


JE    -85 


'105    JE    -9 


Galli 


AYTKnrAAAIHNON   EninAIAhMHTPIANOYinniA 

East  of  Gallienus  r.,  laur.,        PX 

in    cuirass    and     pallida-  KOTI      AEflN 

nientum.  Tyclie  standing  1.,  wearing  kalathos, 

and  holding  rudder  and  comucopiae. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


AYTKnA     TAAAIHN 

O  N  Bust  of  Gallienus 
r.,  radiate,  in  cuirass  and 
paliidanientum. 


[Rollin,  1893.] 


EniHAIAHMHTPI      ANOYIH 
niAPX 

KOTI     AEn 

N    (ill  inner  circle) 
Similar, 

[Lawson,  187-4.] 


[EninAI]AHMHTPIANOYin 

ni[APxj 

[KOTIAEHN]  (in ex.) 
Herakles,  naked,  standing  to  front, 
head  r.,  resting  with  r.  on  club,  and 
carrying  on  1.  arm,  over  which  hangs 
lion-skin,  infant  Telephos,  who 
stretches  his  arms  towards  the  face 
of  Herakles. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


EHIAIOrE     NOYCAIONY 

^     ^    (in  field) 

KOTIAEHM     (in  ex.) 
Kybele,  veiled  and  turretcd,  riding 
r.  on  hack  of  lion. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


180 


PHUYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Saloiiiua. 

106 

^    -8 

KOPN     CAAHNIN 
A 

Bust      of      Salonina      r., 
crescent  beliind  shoulders. 

1 
KOTI      AEHN         Tyche,    standing 
1.,    wearing     kalathos,    and    holding  ' 
rudder  and  cornucopiae, 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Alliance   Coins. 

COTIAEUM   A^^D   EPHESUS. 

Caracalla. 

AVT   KM   AVPHC€ 
VhP    OCANTnN€l 

^^   (double  struck) 

Bust  of  Caracalla  bearded 
and    laur.,   r.,    in  cuirass 
and  paludanientum. 

€ni  •  r-  lOVAKOAPATOVAP 
X  KOT    IA€nN 

OMONOIATPOC.    ^    s 
€<|)€CIOVC        ^''^''-^ 
Kybele  of  Cotiaeuru,  wearing  kala- 
thos and  veil,  enthroned  1.,  holding 
in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
tympanum ;    before    her   stands   the 
cultus  statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front :    behind    Kybele    stands    Ho- 
monoia  1.,  holding  up  wreath  in  r. 
to    crown    the    goddess,    and    with 

107 

^1-55 

cornucopiae  on  1.  arm. 

[Lawson,  1897.] 

[PI.  I 

il.  6.] 

108 

^.1-5 

Same  die. 

€ni  r  lOVA  KOAPATOVAPX. 
KOTI 

A€n     (infield) 
N 
OMONOIAIPOC.    ^    . 

Same  type. 

[Burgon,  18il.] 

DIOCLEIA. 


ISl 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M    -9 


DIOCLEIA. 


Imperial. 


Elagabalus. 


MAVPANTONINOC  AIOKA€AN     nNMOZ€AN 


AVr  iJust  of  Elaga- 
balus r.,  laur. ,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


Nn  (in  ex.) 
Apollo,  naked  but  for  mantle  hang- 
ing behind  him,  standing  to  front, 
head  r.,  resting  with  r.,  holding 
plectrum,  on  a  tripod,  and  with  1. 
su]3porting  his  lyre  on  the  capital  of 
a  column  in  front  of  him. 


[Wigan,  1872.] 


[PI.  XXII.  7.] 


1S2 


PHKYGU. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


1      M    -65 


M    -55 


DIONYSOPOLIS. 

Autonomous  Coins. 
Second  or  First   Century  B.C. 

AI0NY5       Bunch  of  grapes. 


JE    -85 


JE    -8 


5^-8 


Head  of  young  Dionysos  r., 
crowned  with  ivy  :  border 
of  dots. 


[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 


[PI.  XXIII.  1.] 


Mask  of  Silenos  r. 


A I O  N  [ Y]       Bunch  of  grapes. 

i  zono 

[llollin,  1903.] 
[PI.  XXIII.  2.] 


First   Century  B.C. 
Bust  of  young  Dionysos  r.,!AIONYZO 


crowned  with  ivy-leaves 
and  berries,  with  band 
across  forehead,  nebris 
round  neck,  and  thyrsos 
behind  shoulder. 


Dionysos  standing 
towards  1.,  wearing  chiton  and  hinia- 
tion,  holding  in  r.  grapes  over 
panther  at  his  feet,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  thyrsos. 


in  field  1.,    MENEKA 
BIANO 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


[PI.  XXIII.  3.] 


MENEKA 
BIAN 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


infiekll.,    lOAAAS 
MHNOAO 

[Kollin,  l'J03.] 


DIONYSOPOLIS. 


183 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


iEl-0 


7     Ml-0 


M   -9 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


/E    -9 


Qunsi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  Severiis? 

SeVCnOTHOC   AIO  CTPATHrOVNTOC[C]n[C] 


NVCOnOA€ITnN 

Head  of  Zeus  Poteos  r. 
bound  with  taenia  :  bol- 
der of  dots. 


TPATOVB  (in  inner  circle) 
River-god  Maeander  recumbent  1., 
himation  over  lower  limbs,  holding 
in  r.  reed,  and  in  1.  cornucopiae  ; 
behind  him,  inverted  vase  from 
which  a  stream  flows;  in  ex.,  M€ 
ANAPOC  ••  border  of  dots. 


[PI.  XXIII.  4.] 

AHMOC  Head    of  AlONVCOnO 

youthful  Demos  r.,  laur.  :         ACITUN    (in  inner  circle) 


border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


Eiver-god    Maeander   recumbent    1., 
as    on     preceding     coin ;      in     ex., 

^^^J^^       border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


I€PA     BOVAH      Bust 

of  Boule  r.,  veiled,  head 
bound  with  taenia:  border 
of  dots. 


AIONVCO    nOAGITI^N 

Asklepios  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
resting  on  serpent-staff;  on  his  r. 
Telesphoros  ;  border  of  dots. 

[Arundell,  1839.] 


AlONVCOn      OA€ITnN 

Cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  with  u.sual    supports  :    border 

of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1895.] 


[PI.  XXIII.  5.] 


10     M    -8.5 


|€PAB     OVAH       Same 
type. 


AIONV     CO    nOA€l 

TUN  (in  ex.) 
The  two  Memeses  of  Smyrna  stand- 
ing face  to  face,  each  Avearing  polos  (?) 
and  plucking  chiton  from  her  breast ; 
the  one  to  r.  holding  bridle,  the  other 
to  I.  holding  cubit-rule ;  at  the  feet 
of  the  latter,  wheel  :  border  of  dots. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 


184 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


11     M    -8 


12 


M    7 


13 


M    -6 


14 


M   -7 


15!  ^   -7 


16 


M    -7 


Bust  of  Sarapis  r.,  wearing 
modius  :  border  of  dots. 


AlONVCOn     OAEITHN 

Hermes,  naked,  standing  towards  1., 
holding  in  r.  purse,  and  in  1.  cadu- 
ceus  :  border  of  dots. 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[PI.  XXIII.  6.] 


Head  of  Silenos  r.,  crowned 
with  ivy  -  leaves  and 
berries  :  border  of  dots. 


(AlONVCOnO    AGITXIN) 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


AIONVCOnOA€ITnN       Cista 
mystica,    with    half-open    lid,    from 
which  serpent  issues  1.  ;  behind  cista, 
thyrsos  slanting  1.  :  border  of  dots. 
[1883.] 


[PI.  XXIII.  7.] 

Impeyial. 

Tiberius. 

ZEBA     ZTOZ         Head'AIONYZO        Dionysos  standing  1., 
of  Tiberius  r.,  bare.  iTTOAITriN  wearing  chiton  and 

himation,  holding  in  r.  grapes,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  thyrsos. 

in  field  1.,    APIZTOZ 
APIZTOV 

(Countermark,  bunch  of  grapes.) 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


(Same  countermark.) 


[Steuart,  1838.] 


in  field  1.,    XAPI     HENO[Z] 
_-A    TOV 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


DIONYSOPOLIS. 


185 


No. 


Metal. 
tSize. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


[ZE]    BAZTOZ    Head  AIONVZ 
of  Tiberius  r.,  bare. 


17 


.E    -6 


Nike  standing  1.,  with 
O  raised  wings,  liolding 

in  raised  r.  wreath  (?),  and  in  1.  pahn. 


in  field!.,    KO     AAVB[AZ^] 

[liullin,  1UU3.] 


[PL  XXIII.  8.] 


Hadrian. 


AYTOKPA    KAICAP 
AAPIANOC     Head 
of  Hadrian  1,,  bare? 


18 


(pierced.) 


AIO[N]YCOnO     A€ITnN 

Dionysos,  in  long  chiton,  with  hima- 
tion  over  lower  limbs  and  1.  shoukler, 
enthroned  1.  with  feet  on  footstool, 
holding  in  r.  kantharos  over  panther, 
and  resting  witli  I.  on  thyrsos. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


[PI.  XXIII.  9.] 


Antoninus  Pius. 


19 


20 


M    -9 


JE    -9 


__ANTn    N€INOCA  AlONVCOnO 

V  r  Head    of    Anto-       Tyche  standing  1 

ninus  Pius  r.,  bare. 
(Traces  of  former  plating.) 


AGITUN 

wearing  kalathos, 
and  holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 


[Millingen,  1851.] 
[Rollin,  1893.] 


Julia  Donina. 


lOVAIAAO 
BACT 

Domua  r. 


21 


JEl-l 


MNAC€  XAPHCB  AN€  AlONVCOnO 
Dust   of  J.         eHK€N  A€ITnN 

Demeter/  wearing  long  chiton  and 
peplos  as  veil,  standing  to  front, 
holding  in  each  raised  hand  a  flaming 
torch  ;  at  her  r.  side,  a  small  figure 
of  Telesphoros. 

[Steuart,  1810.] 

[PI.  XXIII.  10.] 


1  Cf.  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  221,  no.  11. 


I 


V,    B 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

1 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Caracal  la. 

AVTKAIMAV     AN 

XAPHC  B  IGP€VCAION     VC 

TnN€INOC     Bust  of 

OVAIONVCOnO 

young  Caracalla  r.,   laur., 

AGITUN     AN€eH     K€N 

in    cuirass    and    paluda- 

Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and 

raentum. 

himation,  standing  towards  1.,  holding 
on  extended  r,  eagle,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre. 

22 

^1-3 

(pierced.) 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

23 

^1-3 

[Burgou,  1841.1 

(pierced.) 

(Same  dies.) 
Elagabalus. 

--MAVAN     TI2N€ 

AIONV    con    OA€ITnN 

INOCC€B        lUist  of 

.  T  •  O  -1     (in  ex.) 

Elagabalus ('?)  r.,  laur.,  in 

Dionysos    between    Zeus   Laodikeus 

cuirass    and     paludamen- 

and   Asklepios.     Dionysos  standing 

tum. 

1.,    in    long    chiton,    holding    in    r. 

(Countermark  in  field.) 

kantharos  over  panther,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  thyrsos.    Before  him,  Zeus 
Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and  hima- 
tion, stands  r.,  holding  in  r.  eagle, 
and    resting    with    1.    on     sceptre,  j 
Behind    him,    Asklepios    stands    to  | 
front,    head   1.,  resting    on    serpent- , 
staff. 

24 

.El -7 

[Lawson,  1899.] 

AVTMAVAN      TH 

AlONVCOn    OAeiTHN 

N6INOC         Lust   of 

t     O     (infield) 

Elagabalus  1    v.,  laur.,   in 

Tyche  standing  1.,  wearing  kalatlios, 

cuirass    and    paludamen- 

holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

tum. 

25 

M   -95 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

^    1  -O"   on  this  and  the    following    coins  =  year  70,  which,  reckoned 

from  A.D.  222,  gives  A.d.  152-1.53  as  the  first  year  of    the  era  of  Dionyso- 

polls.     Cf.  Imhoof,  A7.  M.,  p.  2: 

12. 

DIONYSOrOLlS. 


187 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Julia  Maesa. 


6IOVAIA  M    AICA  C 

€B  Bust    of    Julia 

Maesa  r. 


26 


/EM 


€IOVAIA-        MAICA- 

C€B  Bust   of  Julia 

Maesa  r. 


M    -9 


AIONVC     OnOA€L 

THN  TO  (in  field) 
Demeter,  wearing  long  chiton  and 
peplos  as  veil,  standing  to  front, 
holding  in  each  raised  hand  a  flaming 
torch  :  at  her  r.  side,  a  small  figure  of 
Telesphoros. 

[Lawson,  1883.] 


AlONYCOn    OA€ITr2N 

i"     O     (in  field) 
Cultus-statue    of    Artemis    Ephesia 
standing  to  front,  with  usual  supports. 


[1893.] 


188 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

D  0  C  I M  E  I  U  M. 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  Severus  (?)   and  later. 

l€PA.     BOVAH     Bust 

AOKI    M    €nNMAK€      Apollo, 

of    Boule    r.,   veiled    and 

naked,  standing   to  front,    head    r,, 

laur. :  border  of  dots. 

holding  in  raised  r.  laurel-branch, 
and  resting  1.  on  strung  bow  placed 
on  the  ground  ;  his  r.  elbow  rests  on 
a  vase  which  lies  on  the  bowl  of  a 
tripod,  beneath  which  a  serpent  rises ; 
up  his  1.  arm  walks  a  raven:  border 
of  dots. 

1 

Ml- 

[ScrosoflS,  1862.] 

[PI.  X5 

:iv.  1.] 

Same  die. 

MAK€    AONUN 
AOKIM6     .    ^    s 

Temple-front   of   six  columns,  with 

phiale  in    pediment,  the  cornice    of 

wliich    is    adorned    with    numerous 

antcfixa,  and  with  acroteria  at  the 

angles  :   border  of  dots. 

0 

^1- 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

[PI.  XXIV.  2.] 

1 

3 

Mi-or> 

1 
(Same  dies ;  double-struck.) 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

[I6PACVN]     KAHTO 

AOKI      M€nN         Tyche,  wearing 

C        Young  male  bust  of 

kaiathos,  standing  1.,  holding  rudder 

the    Senate    1.,    shoulders 

and  cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

draped  :  border  of  dots. 

4 

M    -9 

[Van  Lennep,  1894.] 

DOCIMEIUM. 


189 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Keverse. 


M    -95 


M    -95 


^    -8 


^    -75 


M    -8 


10 


JE    1 


111  M    -6^ 


12  1  ^    -6 


I6PACVN      KAHTOC  AOKI     M€nN      Athena,  helmeted, 
Similar  bust  r. :   border  of       standinrr  towards  1.,  her  r.  resting  on 


dots. 


shield  placed  on  the  ground  before 
her,  her  1.  resting  on  spear  :  border 
of  dots. 

[1874.] 
[PI.  XXIV.  3.] 


[Lawson,  1871.] 


AOKIMOC        Youthful 

head  of  Dokimos  r.,  laur., 
with  slight  whisker  on 
cheek  :  border  of  dots. 


AOKI  M€nN  Asklepios  stand- 
ing to  front,  head  1.,  resting  with  r, 
on  serpent-staff :  border  of  dots. 


[PI.  XXIV.  4.] 


[Ivanoff,  1863.] 


Same  die. 


Similar  (different  die). 


Bust  of  Pan  r.,  Avith  pointed 
ear,  shoulders  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 


Bust  of  Hermes  r.,  bare- 
headed, shoulders  draped, 
with  winged  caduceus  in 
front :  border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


Similar  (different  die). 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Similar  (different  die). 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


AOKIMEHN 

border  of  dots. 


Mount    Persis 


[Ramsay,  1881.] 


AOKIMGHN       Mount  Persis. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


AOKI      M€nN  Telesphoros    to 

front,  border  of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


190 


'IIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


13 


U 


15 


IG 


M    -6 


JE    -75 


JE    -8 


JE    -6 


Head  of   bearded    Herakles  AOK     I     MEHN       Hermes,  naked, 


r.,  bare,  club  behiud  neck 
border  of  dots 


standing  to  front,  head    1.,  lioldin< 
purse  and  caduceus. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


Imperial, 

Claudius. 


KAAYAIOC    KAICAP 

Head  of  Claudius  r.,  laur. 


Similar. 


EniKOP    (in  ex.) 
BOYAHNO        CANGY  (around) 

MEHN    (-^^1^^) 
Cultus-statue  of  Kybele  standing  to 
front  between  two  lions. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 

[PI.  XXIV.  5.] 


--  NOCANG-  (around) 


Similar. 


Agrippina  Junior. 


[Bank  Coll.] 


AfPinni-- 

CEBA 

Bust  of  Agrippina  Jun.  r. 


AOK  I  [MEI2N]  Turreted  female 
bust  r.,  shoulders  draped  (City- 
goddess  or  Kybele). 

[Noury,  1903.] 


17     M    -65 


niNA      CEBAL  AO[KI]     MEHN       Similar. 

TH       Bust  of  Agrippina 
Jun.  r. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1847.]. 


DOCIMEIUM. 


191 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


18 


M    -7 


19 


^1-1 


20 


M    -9 


21 


^1-2 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Nero. 

NEPHN     KAIZAP         j  AOKI 

Bust  of    young    Nero  r.,:MEX2N 
bare-headed,    in     cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 
(Countermarked    with    un- 
certain   bust    of   an    em- 
peror 1.) 


Cultus-statue  of  Kybele 
standing  to  front 
between  two  lions. 


[Lawson,  1900.] 


Antoninus  Pius. 

AVT  KAI  AAPI       AN  MAK€    AONXIN 
TI1N6INOLC]     Head  AOKIM€ 

of    Antoninus     Pius     r., 
laur. 


Temple-front  of  six  columns,  with 
phiale  in  pediment,  the  cornice  of 
which  is  adorned  with  numerous 
antefixa,  and  with  acroferia  at  the 
angles. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


Marcus  Aurelius. 

MAVPH       OVHPOC  AOKI     M[€]nN       Tyche  standing 
KAI  Bust    of   young!      1.,  holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

M.     Aurelius    Caesar    r., ' 
bare-headed,  and  slightly 
bearded,    in    cuirass    and 
paludamentum. 


AVKAIM-      AVAN  MAK€     AO     NHN 


TnN€  INOC  Bust 
of  M.  Aurelius  r.,  bearded 
and  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


AOKIM6     .    ^    . 

Ivybele,  turreted,  riding  r.  on  back 
of  lion,  and  holding  in  r.  sceptre, 
and  in  1.  tympanum. 

[H.  P.  BoiTclI,  1852.] 


192 


PJTRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


22     /El-05 


23  I  /E    -05 


24 


M   -7 


25 


^1-15 


2Gl  ^1-25 


Faustina  Junior. 


<|>AVCT€INA      C€BA 

CTH      Bust  of  Faustina 
Junior  r. 


<|)AVCT€!NA   C€BAC 

Bust  of  Faustina  (Junior  1) 
r. 


Same  die. 


MAK€     AONHN 
AOKIM6    .s 

UN       ^     ^ 

Temple-front  of  six  columns,  with 
phiaie  in  pediment,  the  cornice  of 
which  is  adorned  with  numerous 
antejixa,  and  Avitli  acroteria  at  the 
angles. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AOKI  M€nN  Cultus-statue  of 
Kyljele  standing  to  front,  between 
two  lions. 

[Arundell,  1839.] 


AOKI  M€nN  Ilygieia  standing 
towards  r.,  feeding  serpent  from 
phiaie. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Lucius  Verus. 


AY  KAI  A-    AVPOV 
HPO     C  Bust_    of 

A'erus  r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum.  i 


MAK    €AO     NHN 

Kybele,  turreted  and  veiled,  riding 
r.  on  hack  of  lion,  and  holding  in  r. 
sceptre,  and  iu  1.  tympanum. 


[PI.  XXIV.  6.] 


Caracalla. 


AVTKAIMAV    AN   MAK€ 
TnN€INOC     Bust  of 
young  Caracalla  r.,  laur., 
cuirass    and    paluda- 


AON 


in 
mentum. 


nN 

nN  l"^ex.;^ 

Kybele,  turreted  and  veiled,  riding 
r.  on  back  of  lion,  and  holding  in  r. 
sceptre,  and  iu  1.  tympanum. 

[Merlin,  1872.] 


DOCIMEIUM. 


193 


Metal. 

^0-        Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Maci'hius. 

AVTKMOrEA  C€ 

AOKINtHNMAK     E    AONH 

O    Vl-P  MA 

N       Athena  enthroned  1.,  helmeted, 

Bust  of  Macrinus 

holding   Nike    on    extended  r.,  and 

r.,    laur.,    in    cuirass  and 

spear   in    1.  arm,  which   rests    on  a 

paludamentum. 

round  shield  ;    beneath  throne,  un- 
certain object. 

27 

^1-2 

[Rollin,  1903.] 
[PI.  XXIV.  7.] 

AVTKM    OrEAC€ 

AOKIMEn     N    (above) 

OVH      PMAKPINO 

MAKEAO    .j^^^    . 

C-AVr-            Head    of 

Macrinus  r.,  laur. 

Temple,  seen  from  corner,  with  six 
columns  in  front  and  seven  at  side  ; 
in  pediment,  phiale  ;  cornice  of  pedi- 
ment   adorned    with    antefixa,    and 
with  acroteria  at  angles. 

28 

/El -3 

[Ready,  1898.] 
[PL  XXIV.  8.] 

Same  die. 

AOKI     N€    riNMAKEAO 

NHN     (in  ex.) 
Kybele,  turreted,  standing  1.,  holding 
in  r.  phiale  {1),  and  with  1.  tympanum, 
which   rests   on  the   upper  slope   of 
Mount  Persis  which  rises  to  a  peak 
behind  the  goddess. 

29 

^1-2 

[Lawson,  1899.] 
[PL  XXIV.  9.] 

Diadumenian  Caesar. 

MOrEAMAKPANrn 

AOKINCHN     M    AKEAONHN 

NAIAAOVMENIA 

Nike,    with    spread   wings,   running 

NOC-K-           Bust    of 

towards  1.  and  looking  back,  holding 

Diadumenian     Caesar    r., 

in  raised  r.  wreath,  and  in  1.  palm. 

bare-headed,    in    cuirass 

and  paludamentum. 

30 

Ml-1 

[Rollin,  1895.] 

[PI.  XX 

IV.  10.] 

c  c 


194 


PnUYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


lleverse. 


Same  die  (?) 


31 


/El -IT) 


MOTEA  MAKPANT 
nfsEIAIAAOVME 
NIANOCK-       Similar. 


3-2 


ZEM 


AOKIMEHN      MAKEAONHN 

Tyclie,  wearing  kalathos,  standing  to 
front,  head  1.,  holding  rudder  and 
cornucopiae. 

[Van  Lenncp,  1902.] 


AOKIME    X2N  MAKEAONHN 

Zeus  enthroned  r.,  himation  over 
lower  limbs,  resting  with  r.  on  sceptre, 
and  holding  with  1.  on  his  knees 
thunderbolt. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


Gordian  III. 


MANTrOP   AIANOE  AOKIM     EflNMA 


AVr  ]>ust  of  (iordian 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


33 


^M 


KEAONI2N    (in  ex.) 
Three  military  standards;  Legionary 
'  Aquila '  between   two    signa,    each 
signuni  surmounted  by  Capricorn. 
[Lawson,  1874.] 
[PI.  XXIV.  11.] 


DORYLAEUM. 


195 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Revex-se. 


M    -9 


M    -75 


^E    -S 


xE 


7El-0b 


.El' 


DORYLAEUM. 

Tmjjerial. 
Vespasian. 


OYEZnASIANOZZE  ITAAIKHANevnATn     AOP 
BAZTOZ         Head    of        VAAEHN        Kybele  enthroned  1., 

wearing  kalatlios,  holding  in  r.  i)hiale, 
and  resthig  wiili  1.  on  tympanum  ; 
beside  throne,  lion. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


Vespasian  r.,  laur. 


Titus. 


TITOZ     KAIZAP 

Head  of  Titus  r.,  laur. 


ITAAIKHANevnATn     AOP 

YAAEXIN  Zeus    enthroned    1., 

himation  over  lower  limbs,  hokling 
in  r.  thunderbolt,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  sceptre. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


(Different  dies.) 
[PI.  XXV.  1.] 

I 
(Same  dies  as  List.) 


[1893.] 


[Millingen,  1839.] 


Trajan. 


AVNETPAIANOCKA 
ICAPCEFEAA     Head 

of  Trajan  r.,  laur. 


[PL 


AOPVA        AEHN  Kybele, 

turreted,  entluuned  1.,  holding  in  r. 
phialc,  and  resting  with  1.  on  tym- 
panum ;  beside  throne,  lion. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 
XXV.  2.] 


AVN€TPAIANOCKAI  AOPVA     AEHN       Similar. 
CAPCEfEPAA 


Similar. 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


19G 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


7     ^1-15 


Commodus. 


AK  MAVPKO-    ANT 

ilNINOC        Head   of 
Commodus  r.,  laur. 


AOPV     AA€ 

UN    (in  ex.) 
Hades,  wearing  modins,  enthroned  1., 
his  r.  extended  over  Kerberos  at  his 
feet,  his  1.  resting  on  sceptre. 

[H.  P.  Borrel],  1852.] 
[PI.  XXV.  3.] 


Caracalla. 


8     M    -95 


JEl-2 


AVTKMAP  AVPHA- 
A     NTHNINOC- 

Head  of  Caracalla  r.,  laur. 


AOPVAA     ££1N      Nemesis  stand- 
ing 1.,  with  r.   plucking  her  chiton 
from  her  breast,  and  holding  bridle 
in  lowered  1.  ;  at  her  feet,  wheel. 
[Steuart,  1840.] 
[PI.  XXV.  4.] 


Geta. 


AVT  K  ncenx-     r  aopvaa   e  hn         Athena, 

€TACAVr        Head  of;      helmeted,  standing  1.,  holding  in  r. 
Geta  r.,  laur.  phiale,  and  in  1.  round    shield  and 

spear  upright. 

[Banlian,  1898.] 
[PI.  XXV.  5.] 


Macrinus. 


10 


^1-3 


AVTKM0TEAC60V  AOPVA      AEHN 
l-P  MAKPINOC  AV 

r  •  Bust  of  Macrinus  r. , 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


Dionysos, 
naked,  standing  to  front,  head  r., 
resting  with  r.  on  thyrsos,  and  Avith 
1.  holding  bunch  of  grapes  and  rest- 
ing on  the  trunk  of  a  vine  ;  at  his 
feet,  panther. 

[Arundell,  1839.] 


DOUYLAKUM. 


197 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Maximinus. 


riOVOVHM  AZI 
MEINOC-A  Bust  of 
Maximinus  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


11 


.ail-2 


ETTITTAVAOV(aronnd),  A  (infield), 

River-god  (Tembris)  recumbent  1. 
on  inverted  vase  from  which  a  stream 
flows;  he  looks  back  and  holds  in  r. 
reed  ;  behind  him  is  a  tree. 

[PI.  XXV.  6.] 


Maximus  Caesar. 


nOVOVHMAZIMO 

CK  Bust  of  Maximus 
r.,  bare-headed,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


12 


^1-0 


AOPVAAE  UN  Hades,  wearing 
modius,  enthroned  1.,  his  r.  extended, 
his  1.  resting  on  sceptre. 


[Ready,  1902.] 


Gordian  III. 


MANTrOPAIANOC 

Avro         Bust    of 

Gordian  r.,  radiate,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


13 


^1-5 


EniATTIKO    VAPXTO  B  AO 
PVAA 

EIIN  (in  ex.) 
Two  men  (Dorylaos  and  Akamas, 
the  founders  1)  standing  face  to  face, 
each  clad  in  chiton  and  mantle,  and 
holding  in  his  r.  a  phiale  over  a 
flaming  garlanded  altar  which  stands 
between  them,  and  in  his  1.  a  trans- 
verse spear ;  above  them  hovers  a 
flying  eagle. 


[Griffin,  1901.  J 
[PI.  XXV.  7.] 

This  piece  is  unusually  thick,  and  may  be  called  a  medallion. 


198 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


U 


/T3  1-25 


15     /E    -9 


16 


iEl- 


17 


IS 


M    -9 

(pierced.) 


zE    -9 


MANXrOPA      lANO 
CAVrO  Bust    of 

GorJian  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


EniATTIK[OVAPX]      TOB- 

AOPVAAEHN  Athena,  hel- 

nieted,  standing  to  front  towards  r., 
resting  with  r.  on  spear,  and  with  1. 
on  shield  placed  on  the  ground 
beside  her. 

[Bank  Coll.] 


MANT-rOP    AIANO 

CAV  Bust  of  Gordian 
r.,  radiate,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


AOPVA     A€I2N 

in''-  towards  1.,  with 


Nemesis  stand - 
r,  plucking  her 


chiton  from  her  breast,  and  holdin, 
cubit  rule  in  lowered  1. ;  at  her  feet, 
wheel. 

[1888.] 


Philip  Senior. 

M   lOVAIOC  <l)IA!nn  EHIMAVPTIMAIOVA 
OCAVr  Bust    of  KCTE<|)AOPVAAE 


APX- 


Philip  Senior  r.,  laur.,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


n         N    (in  field) 
Zeus  standing  to  front,  head  1.,  naked 
but  for  himation  over  lower   limbs 
and  1.  shoulder  and  arm,  holding  in 
r.  thunderbolt. 


[Millingen,  1851.] 


[PI.  XXV.  8.] 


MIOVAIOE<l>IAinnO 

CAV  Bust  of  Philip 

Senior  r.,  radiate,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


AOPVA  [A]EnN  Hades  en- 
throned 1.,  wearing  modius,  his  r. 
hand  resting  on  his  knee,  his  1.  on 
sceptre. 

[Devonshire,  184'1.] 


(Different  dies.) 


[Devonshire,  184-1.] 


DORYLAEUM. 


199 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


19 


JE   -7 


20 


^1-2 


AIOC<l>IAITnTOC  AOPVA      AEHN 


Thanatos, 


A/  liu.st    of    Pliilip 

Senior  r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentuni. 


winged,  naked,  standing  towards  r. 
with  crossed  legs,  and  leaning  upon 
reversed  torcli. 

[Cureton,  1851.] 


Otacilia  Severa. 


MAPKO 
HPAC 

cilia  r. 


TAKCEOV 

Lust  of  Ota- 


AOPV        AAEHN  Dionysos, 

naked,  standing  to  front,  head  r., 
resting  with  r.  on  thyrsos,  and  with 
1.  holding  bunch  of  grapes  and  resting 
on  the  trunk  of  a  vine ;  at  his  feet, 
panther. 

[Lawson,  1897.] 


200 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


E  P I  C  T  E  T  E  I  S. 

Struck  at  Aezanis  ? 
FrohaUy  after   133   B.C. 


M    -8 


M    -75 


Young  male  bust  r.,  in 
triple-crested  helmet  (two 
crests  visible),  with  cheek 
piece  lowered ;  shoulders 
draped. 


ETTI KTHTE  Free  horse  walking  r. ; 
above,  pileus  of  Dioskuros,  sur- 
mounted by  star ;  beneath,  ME/?? 


[Ivanoff,  1863.] 


Similar. 


M 


above,  pileus  of  Dioskuros,  surmounted 
by  star;  in  field  1.,  AZ  ;  beneath,   E 
[Noury,  1903.] 

[PI.  XXVI.  1.] 


ETTI  KTHTE        Same    type;    above, 
pileus  of  Dioskuros,  surmounted  by 

star ;    in  field  1.,   fy    A ;  beneath, 
I  AC?) 


Bust     of     Zeus     r. 
shoulders  draped. 


laur. 


M    -05 


ETTI  KTH       Eagle,  with  closed  wings, 
TEIIN  standing  r.  on  thunder- 

Ijolt  and  lookincf  back  ;    in  field  1., 

[Kollin,  1903.] 


FT;  r.,  I A 


[PI.  XXVI.  2.] 


Crested  Macedonian  helmet, 
with  cheek-piece  lowered. 


5      M 


[EjniKTH 

TEXIN 


[PI.  XXVI.  3.] 


Sword     or    dagger    in 
sheath  ;    in    field    1., 
■hE(?);  in  field  r.,  A 
[Kollin,  1903.] 


EPICTETEIS. 


201 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Yuung    male     bust    r.,     in 

ETTIKTHTE        Free  horse  walking 

triple-crested  helmet  (two 

r.,  with  palm  across  shoulder  ;  above, 

crests  visible),  with  cheek- 

pileus  of  Dioskuros,  surmounted  by 

piece  lowered  (1)  ;     shoul- 

star; beneath,    pj 

ders  draped. 

G 

M    -75 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

Similar  bust :  border  of  dots. 

ETTIKTHT  Same  type;  above, 
pileus  of  Dioskuros,  surmounted  by 
star  and  ^  ;  in  field  1.,   ~¥ 

7 

^    -75 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

Similar  ;  behind,   H 

EniKTH        Similar. 

8 

.¥.    -8 

[Millingen,  1839.] 

Similar;  behind,  0 

ETTIKTHT  Free  horse  walking  r. 
on  caduceus,  palm  across  shoulder; 
aljove,  pileus  of  Dioskuros^  sur- 
mounted by  star  ;  in  field  r.,  /^  ;  1., 
E'  and   rAlOY 

9 

7E    -8 

[Rollin,  190.3.] 

[PI.  XXVI.  4.] 

'  The  monograms   £•  and  /^  occur  also  on  no.  1,  supi-a. 

D   1) 


202 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

E  R  I  Z  A. 

First  Ceiiturij  B.C.  1  or  Za/er. 

€      P        Double-axe :  bor- 

Trident:  border  of  dots  1 

der  of  dots  1 

1 

JE   -4 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

Imjierial. 

Julia  Domna. 

lOVAIA    C€BACTH 

6PIZH      NXIN        Athena 0)  stand- 

Bust of  J.  Donma  r. 

ing  to  front,  head  r.,  clad  in  long 
chiton ;  r.  arm  bent  as  if  holding 
spear  (1),  1.  resting  on  shield  (?).  In 
bad  preservation  and  obscure. 

2 

M    -85 

[1903.] 

Caracalla. 

M-AV      ANTn 

€ni€ AnOAAHNIOVA 

Bust    of 

A€ZA 

young  Caracalla  r.,  laur., 

^NHN      (--) 

in     cuirass    and     paluda- 

mentum. 

The  god  Men,  naked  but  for  chlamys, 
riding  on  horseback  1.,  crescent  be- 
hind neck,  his  r.  raised,  his  1.  resting 
on  back  of  horse. 

3 

/EM5 

[Lawson,  1894.] 
[PL  XXVI.  5.] 

Geta  Caesar. 

AC€n     r€TAC  K 

€PIZ     HNHN         Cultus-.statue  of 

Bust  of    Geta    Caesar  r., 

Artemis  Ephesia  to  front,  with  usual 

bare-headed,     in     cuirass 

supports. 

and  paludamentum. 

4 

M    -8 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

[PI.  X2 

:vi.  6.] 

EUCARPEIA. 


203 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M    -75 


Ml' 


M    -8 


EUCARPEIA. 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 


Time  of  Hadrian. 


BOVAH       €VKAPn€ 


veiled 


Bust  of  Eoule  r. 
border  of  dots, 


AHMOC6V       KAPn€ 

X2N  Bu.st   of   youiiiT 

Demos  r.,  laur.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


€VKAPn€IA 

City-f^oddess  Eukarpeia 
r.,  turreted,  shoulders 
draped :    border  of  dots. 


[€n]in€AIACC€     KOVNAHC 

Hermes,  naked,  standing  to  front, 
head  1.,  holding  in  r.  puise,  and  in  1. 
caduceus  :  border  of  tlots. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


€niM€AHe€ICHC      n€AIAC 
C6KOVN       AHC 

Artemis,  in  long  chiton  and  peplos, 
standing  to  front,  head  r.,  with  r. 
drawing  arrow  from  quiver  at  her 
shoulder,  and  with  1.  holding  strung 
l)ow  ;  on  her  r.  side  stands  a  stag 
looking  up,  and  on  her  1.  a  small 
cullus-staiue  of  KybeleC?)  to  front, 
wearing  kalathos  and  veil  :  border 
of  dots.i 

[Lawson,  1874.  J 


Bust  ofl€TTin€AIAC    C€KOVNAHC 

Tyche  standing  towards  1.,  holding- 
rudder  and  cornucopiae  :  border  of 
dots. 


'  The  small  female  cultus-statue  beside  Artemis  on  coins  of  Eucarpeia 
may  be  intended  for  the  local  cultiis-statue  of  Kyhele,  which  occurs  on 
other  coins  of  the  same  city,  but  the  absence  of  any  SiDecial  attribute 
makes  identification  doubtful. 


204 


PHEYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


JE   -05 


JE    -6 


iEl- 


7      ^    -75 


M   -75 


€VKAPn€  HN  Bust 
of  Hermes  r.,  bare-headed, 
slioul  ders  draped ,  caduceus 
behind  neck :  border  of 
dots. 


€nin€AIAC    C€KOVNAHC 

Bucranium  surmounted  by  crescent, 
above  which  are  two  stars,  one  over 
the  other,  connected  by  a  vertical 
line  (the  Gemini  1)  :^  border  of  dots. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 


[PI.  XXVI.  7.] 


(DiHerent  dies.)  [Rollin,  1903.] 


Time  of  M.  Aurelim. 
BOVAH       €VKAPn€  €niM€AH0€NTOC        TKA 


XIN         Bust  of  Boule  r., 
veiled  :  border  of  dots. 


<|>AAKKOV  Artemis,  in  long 
chiton  and  peplos,  standing  to  front, 
head  r.,  with  r.  drawing  arrow  from 
quiver  at  her  shoulder,  and  with  1. 
holding  strung  bow  ;  on  her  r.  side 
stands  a  stag  looking  up,  and  on  her 
1.  a  small  cultus-statue  of  Kybele(l) 
to  front,  wearing  kalathos  and  veil : 
border  of  dots. 

[Millingen,  1839.] 
[PI.  XXVI.  8.] 


€VKAPn€    UN      Bust 

of  young  Dionysos  r., 
with  band  across  forehead 
and  ivy-wreath,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


€nir.KA<I>AA  KKOV  Poseidon 
standing  naked  to  front,  head  1., 
holding  in  r.  small  dolphin,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  trident,  round 
which  a  dolphin  twists  head  down- 
wards :  border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


(Different  dies.) 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


1  This  type  also  occurs  on  coins  of  Hieropolis,  nos.  1-3;    Peltac,  nos 
12-14,  and  Stectorium,  no.  4. 


EUCARPEIA. 


205 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

€VKAPn€    HN      Bust 

enir-KA    <|)Aakkov 

of  Hermes  r.,  bare-headed, 

Bucraniuni  surmounted  by  crescent, 

shoulders  draped,  caduceus 

above  which  are  two  stars,  one  over 

behind   neck :    border   of 

the  other,  connected  by  vertical  line 

dots. 

(the  Gemini  ?) :  border  of  dots. 

9 

M    -05 

(pierced.) 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

10 

M    -G 

(Diflferent  dies.) 

(pierced.) 

AHMOC6V    KAPne 

AITHCAM€NOVn-    KAMAZ 

XIN           Bust    of    young 

;MAPK€AAIANOV       Artemis, 

Demos  r.,  laur.,  shoulders 

in  long  chiton  and  peplos,  standing 

draped  :  border  of  dots. 

to  front,  head  r.,  with  r.  drawing 
arrow  from  quiver  at  her  shoulder, 
and  with  1.  holding  strung  bow  ;  on 
her  r.  side  stands  a  stag  looking  up, 
and  on  her  1.  a  small  cultus-statue 
of  KybeleC?)  to  front,  wearing  kala- 
thos  and  veil :  border  of  dots. 

11 

iEl-05 

[Kollin,  1903.] 

Time  of  S.  Severus  or  later. 

BOVAH    €VKAPn€n 

€VKAP     n€I2N       Artemis  stand- 

N        Bust  of  Boule  r., 

ing  between  stag  and  cultus-statue, 

veiled  :  border  of  dots. 

as  on  previous  coin. 

12 

JE    -9 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Imperial. 

Augustus. 

ZEBAZTOZ       Head  of 

EVKAPniTIKO[V]     Artemis,     in 

Augustus    r.,    laur.  ;     in 

AVKIAAS                 long  chiton 

front,  lituus. 

EVEENO[V]  and  peplos, 
standing  to  front,  with  r.  drawinsr 
arrow  from  quiver  at  her  shoulder, 
her  1.  wrapped  in  her  peplos,  beneath 
Avhich  is  a  small  cultus-statue  of 
Kybele(l). 

13 

M    -75 

[Lawson,  1901.] 

206 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


Livia. 


[ZEBAZ]     TH     Bust  of 
Livia  1'.,  neck  draped. 


14 


M    -5 


EVKAP 

niTIKO 

An<MA 

lEPHA 


in  four  lines  within 
double  circle,  plain 
and  dotted. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Sabina. 


CAB€INA   C€BACTH 

Bust  of  Sabina  1.,  wearing 
Avreath  of  corn. 


15 


^    -95 


€nin€AIACC€     KOVNAHC€ 
VKAP 

nenN  (in  field) 

Kybele,  wearing  long  chiton,  kala- 
thos,  veil,  and  peplos,  standing  to 
front ;  her  r.  resting  on  the  head  of 
a  lion  seated  beside  her  1.,  her  1. 
hanging  empty. 


[Merlin,  1872.] 


[PI.  XXVI.  9.] 


M.  Aurelius,  Caesar. 


MAIAAVP    KAICAP 

Head  of  young  M.  Aure- 
lius r.,  bare. 


16 


M    -9 


€nirKA<t>AAK     KOV€VKAP 

TT€     X2N  Kybele,    veiled,    en- 

throned 1.,  her  r.  extended  over  lion 
seated  beside  her,  her  1.  resting  on 
tyiupanuin. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Faustina. 


<|)AVCT€INA   C€BAC 

Buat  of  Faustina  Juniorr. 


17 


M    -8 


€ni  r  KA.<I>A  AKKOV€VK 
APTien  N  Tyche  standing  1., 
holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 


[PI.  XXVI.  10.] 


[Rollin,  1874.] 


EUCARPKIA. 


207 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


18 


19 


^1- 


^1- 


20 


M   -95 


21  !  yE    -95 


Geta  Caesar. 


no  C€nTi.     .r€TA 

C-KAI  Bust  of  young 
Geta  Caesar  r.,  bare- 
headed, in  cuirass  and 
paludanientum. 


Same  die. 


6VKAP  rrenN  Artemis,  in  long 
chiton  and  peplos,  standing  to  front, 
head  r.,  witli  r.  drawing  arrow  from 
quiver  at  her  shoulder,  and  with  1. 
holding  strung  bow ;  on  her  r.  side 
stands  a  stag  looking  up,  and  on  her 
1.  a  small  cultus-statue  of  KybeleC?) 
to  front,  wearing  kalathos. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Different  die. 


[Lincoln,  1870.] 


Maximinus. 


AVT   K   r  lOV  OVH 
MAZ1M6INOC 

Bust  of  Maximinus  r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


22     M    -95 


AVTKriOVOVHP  M 
AZIM6INOC  Bust 
of  Maximinus  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
nientum. 


Same  die. 


€V      KA      Pn     eriN  Artemis, 

in  long  chiton  and  peplos,  standing 
to  front,  head  r.,  with  r.  drawing 
arrow  from  quiver  at  her  shoulder, 
and  with  1.  holding  strung  bow ;  on 
her  r.  side  stands  a  stag  looking  up. 
[Lincoln,  1902.] 


€VKAPTT  €nN  Hermes,  naked, 
standing  to  front,  head  r.,  his  r.  arm 
lowered,  his  1.  extended,  holding 
caduceus  over  ram  at  his  feet  looking 
upwards. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


€VKAP  TT€nN  Asklepios  stand- 
ing to  front,  head  1.,  resting  on 
serpent-staff. 

[Lawson,  1898.] 


208 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


Maximinus  and  Maximus  Caesar. 


23 


yEl-05 


AVTK 

r  lov  ovhp 

MA2IM6INOC 

above,  and  beneath 

r  lov  ovi-p 

MAZIMOC 
KAI 

Busts  face  to  face  of 
Maximinus  r.,  laur.,  and 
of  Maximus  Caesar  1., 
bare-headed,  each  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


Same  die. 


24 


.^M 


Same  die. 


iEM5 


€VKAP  TT€nN  Poseidon,  naked, 
standing  to  front  towards  r.,  his  v. 
arm  lowered,  his  1.  resting  on  trident 
round  wliich  a  dolphin  twists,  head 
downwards. 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


eVKAPn     €I2N  City-goddess 

Eukarpeia,  turreted,  enthroned  1., 
holding  in  r.  ears  of  corn,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  sceptre. 


[Bank  Coll.] 


6VKAP     n€nN  Similar  type, 

but  of  very  rude  work. 

[Pres.  by  M.  W.  H.  Waddington,  1893.] 


Maximus  Caesar. 


r  lOVH     MA2IMOC 

K        Head  of  Maximus 
Caesar  r.,  bare. 


2G 


/E   -So 


6YKAP  TienN  Kybele,  wearing 
long  chiton  and  veil,  standing  to 
fronts  with  arms  lowered  ;  beneath 
her  r.  hand  is  a  lion  seated.  (Cf. 
coin  of  Sabina,  supra.) 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


EUCARPEIA. 


209 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Gordian  III. 


AVKMAN        rOPAIA 

NOC  Bust  of  Gordian 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


27 


M  1-ori 


Same  die(^) 


28 


^M5 


€VKAP  uea 

V\    (in  ex.) 

City-goddess  Eukarpeia,  turreted, 
enthroned  1.,  holding  in  r.  ears  of 
corn,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 

[Steuart,  1838.] 


€V  KAP  n€nN  Tyche,  wear- 
ing kalathos,  standing  1.,  holding 
rudder  and  cornucopiae. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


Trebonianus  Gallus. 


AVT  K  nOV-  TPEB 
TAAA 
OC 

Bust  of  Gallus  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


29 


Ml- 


AVT  K  r  OV-    TPB 
TAAA 
OC 

Bust  of  Gallus  r.,  laur  , 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


30 


^1- 


City-goddess 


€    YKA    pn€nN 

Eukarpeia,  turreted,  enthroned  1 
holding  iu  r.  ears  of  corn,  and  rest 
ing  with  1.  on  sceptre. 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


€V  KAP 
nenN  (in  ex.) 
Temple-front  of  four  columns  with 
phiale  iu  pediment,  and  containing 
statue  of  Tyche  standing  to  front, 
wearing  kalathos,  and  holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 


[Lawson,  1897.] 


[PI.  XXVI.  11.] 


210 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Volusian. 


31     M    -9 


32 


M    -95 


33 


JE    -85 


AV  K  OV      OAOVC 
CIA 
NON 

Bust  of  Volusian  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  palucla- 
mentum. 


€V  K  APTT€jn'N  Artemis,  in 
long  cliiton  and  peplos,  standing  to 
front,  liead  r.;  with  r.  drawing  arrow 
from  quiver  at  her  shoulder,  and 
with  1.  holding  strung  bow  ;  on  her 
r.  side  stands  a  stag  looking  up,  and 
on  her  1.  a  small  cultus-statue  of 
Kyhele(?)  to  front^  veiled,  and  wear- 
ing kalathos. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


Same  die. 


LPl.  XXVI.  12.] 


[Pres.  by  M.  W.  H.  Waddington,  1893.] 
(Same  dies.) 


€     V      KAPneriN       same  type. 
[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


EUMENEIA. 


211 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

EUMENEIA. 

Second  Century  B.C.  (before  133  b.c.1). 

1 

JE   -6 

Head  of  Zeus  r.,  in  oak  or 
laurel-wreath. 

[Pi.  XX 

N  F  O  N      ^"  oak-wreath. 

[Ivanoff,  1863.] 
VII.  1.] 

2 

M    -6 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

3 

JE    -7 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

4 

^    -65 

[Wigan,  1872.] 

5 

^   -65 

(beneath,   A  I) 

[Van  Leuuep,  1902.] 

After  133  b.c.^ 

Head  of  Athena  r.,  in  crested 
Corinthian  helmet. 

EYM  E        Nike  advancing  1.,  holding 
N  EI2N            wreath  and  palm. 

6 

M    -8 

AIONY 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

7 

^    -95 

AIO<l>AN 

[Eollin,  1903.] 

8 

JE    -75 

AIO<t>AN 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1850.] 

9 

^    -8 

[PI.  XX 

MENEKP 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 
VII.  2] 

10 

Ji:    -8 

MENEKP?  (obscure) 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

11 

M    -8 

„           1   (obscure) 

[Millingen,  1851.] 

1  The    following   two   series,    (i)  with  head   of   Athena,   and   (ii)    with 

head  of  Dionysos,  seem  to  be  t 

wo  contemporary  denominations. 

212 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Motal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

Head  of  young  Dionysos  r., 

EYMENEHN         Tripod  containing 

with  band  across  forehead 

lebes  with  three  handles,  surmounted 

and  wreath  of  ivy-leaves 

by  flat  cover  fringed  with  spikes  {1) ; 

and  berries. 

above,  and  on  either  side,  three  stars; 
attached  to  tripod,  on  1.  side,  double- 
axe    with    serpent     twined     round 
handle,  and  on  r.  side  laurel-branch, 
iilleted. 

12 

M    -85 

AIONYZI 
POAO 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

13 

JE    -85 

AIONYSIOY 
<|)|AnNIA 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

[PI.  XXVII.  3.] 

14 

M    -95 

MENEKPA 
AZKAH 

[Millingen,  1851.] 

15 

JE    -9 

MENEKP 
AZKA 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

16 

M   -85 

MENEKP- 
AZK 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 

17 

M    -8 

MENEK 

[ ] 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 

18 

M    -95 

MENEKP 

[ ] 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 

19 

M   -95 

MIKKA 

[ ] 

[11.  P.  Borre]],  1832.] 

EUMENEIA. 


213 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


20 


M    -6 


21 


M   -75 


JE    7 


Eumeneia  (1)  under  the  name  of  Fulvia. 
Circ.  B.C.  44 — 40. 


Head  of  Fulvia  (?)  as  Nike, 
with  ■winjif  at  shoulder. ^ 


[PL 


[4>OVA]OVIANnN    Athena,  hel- 

[SMJEPTOPirOS        meted  and 

[<l>l]AnNIAOY  armed  with 

round  shield,  advancing  1.,  holding 

spear  upright  before  her. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 
XXVII.  4.] 


Countermarked 
A/^    and 


[<^OVAOVIANnN]  erased 

(purposely  1) 

SMEPTOPirOZ 

<t)|Ar2NAOV     (sic) 
Same  type. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 
[PI.  XXVII.  5.] 


Eumeneia. 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  S.  Sevenis?  and  later. 


Bust  of  young  Dionysos  r., 
in  ivy-wreath  :  border  ot 
dots. 


€VM€     N€nN     AXAinN 

Athena,  helmeted,  standing  towards 
1.,  holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  shield  placed  on  the  ground 
beside  her  ;  behind,  spear  upright : 
border  of  dots. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


1  The  portrait  on  these  coins  bears  a  very  strong  resemblance  to 
Cleopatra,  vs-hose,  indeed,  it  very  probably  may  be,  notwithstanding  the 
fact  that  Antony  appears  to  have  conferred  the  name  of  his  vrife  Fulvia 
upon  the  city  of  Eumeneia.  The  apparently  intentional  erasure  of 
4>OVAOVIANnN  on  no.  21,  shows  that  the  name  of  Fulvia  was 
abandoned    almost  immediately.      The  countermarks  on  the  ohv.   may  be 

read  as  EVMENEHN   <l>IAnNIAOY. 


214 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size, 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Bast   of    Hermes    r.,    bare- 

€VM     €N€     HN        Similar  type  .- 

headed,  caduceus  project- 

border of  dots. 

ing   in   front :    border  of 

dots. 

23 

iE    -6 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

I€PA     CVNKAHTOC 

€VM€N€I2N     AXAIHN 

Young   male    bust    of    the 

Cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 

Senate     r.,    bare-headed, 

front,  between  two  stags,  and  with 

shoulders  draped  :  border 

usual  supports  :  border  of  dots. 

of  dots. 

24 

M    -95 

[Millingen,  1851.] 

I6PACV     NKAHTOC 

€VM€N6nN     AXAIHN 

Similar. 

Similar. 

25 

M    -9 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

AHMOC  €V      M€N€ 

TAAVKOC          Eiver-god   Glaukos 

12 N        Head  of  youthful 

recumbent    1.,  himation    over   lower 

Demos  r. :  border  of  dots. 

limbs  ;  he  holds  in  r.  ears  of  corn 
and  poppy,  and  in  1.  reed,  and  leans 
on  inverted  vase  from  which  a  stream 
flows  with  fish  swimming  in  it : 
bordtjr  of  dots. 

2G 

M    -lb 

[Wigan,  1872.] 

[PI.  XXVII.  6.] 
1 

27 

M    -8 

(Differei 

it  dies.)                     [Banbury,  1897.] 

€VM€N€IA        Bust  of 

€VM€N€nN 

City-goddess       Eumeneia 

TAAVKOC    (in  ex.) 

r.,      turreted,      shoulders 

Biver-god    Glaukos     recumbent    1., 

draped  :  border  of  dots. 

himation  over  lower  limbs  ;  he  holds 
in  r.  reed,  and  in  1.  cornucopiae ; 
behind  him  an  inverted  vase  from 
which  a  stream  flows :  border  of 
dots. 

■26 

M    -8 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

EUMENEIA. 


215 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

€VM     €N€IA       Similar 
bust,  of  later  style  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

€VM€N      €nN         Tyche,  wearing 
kalathos,  standing  1.,  holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

29 

M    -8 

[1901.] 

Similar. 

€VM€N€    I2NAXAin[N] 

Tyche,  wearing  kalatho.?,  standing  1., 
holding  in  r.  ears  of  corn  and  rudder, 
and  in  1.  cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

30 

M    -75 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

[PI.  XX 

VII.  7.] 

31 

M    -75 

Bust  of  Sarapis  1.,  wearing 
modius,  shoulders  draped : 
border  of  dots. 

€VM€N     €nNAX      Tyche,  wear- 
ing   kalathos,    standing    1.,    holding 
rudder  and  cornucopiae  :    border  of 
dots. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

32 

M    -6 

Bearded  head  r.,  bare  (Hera- 
kles  ?)  :  border  of  dots. 

€VM    €    N€nN       Hermes,  naked, 
standing    towards    1.,   holding  purse 
and  caduceus  :  border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

33 

M    -55 

(Differei 

it  dies.)                        [Rollin,  1903.] 

Imperial. 

Tiberius. 

34 

JE   -7 

KAIZAP              Head     of 
Tiberius  bare,  r. 

[PL  XX 

OVAAEPIOZ 
ZMEPTOPIH 
EVMENEHN 

Bull  butting  r. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 
VII.  8] 

21G 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


35 


36 


37 


38 
39 


40 


Metal. 
Size. 


JE    -7 


M    -7 


M 


JE    -55 
JE    -55 


JE    -75 


Obverse. 


ZEBAC    TOS        Head 
of  Tiberius  bare,  r. 


SEBAZTO[Z]        Head 
of  Tiberius  bare,  r. 


ZEBAZ    TOZ       Hea. 
of  Tiberius  bare,  r. 


lieverse. 


[OYA] 
AEPIOZ[Z] 
MEPTOPIH 
EYMENE[n] 

N 

Bull  buttin"  r. 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


EnirONOZ    (above) 
[EV]MENEI1N       /,    -1  „,N 

[<}>ijAonATPiz  y'"^^''^"^) 

Tripod,  on  which  phiale. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


KAEHN 

[A]rAnHTOZ 

[£]YME     NEHN 

Zeus  standing  1.,  clad  in  himation, 
holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre. 

[Steuart,  1838.] 


Livia. 

Bust     KAEHN 
ATAnH 

TOC      within  a  laurel-wreath. 
EVMENE 

[Rollin,  1903.] 
[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


iSTero. 

N€PGJNKAICA      PC€I  tOVAIOC  KA€GJN  OAPXI6  P€ 

BACTOC       Youthful  I     VC 
bust  of  Nero  r.,  head  bare, 
shoulders  draped. 


[ZEBAZ]     TH 
of  Livia  1. 


€VM€ 

N€WN 


Double-axe. 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


EUMENEIA. 


217 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


NEPnN    ZEBAZTOZ 

Youtliful  bust  of  Nero 
r.,  head  bare,  shoulders 
draped. 


EVMENEHN 
lOVAIOZ 

KA     EHN 
APXIEPEVZAZIAZ 

Apollo,  naked,  standing  towards  1., 
holding  on  extendecJ  r.  raven,  and  in 
1.  double-axe  and  chlamys. 


41 


M    -75 


42 


M    -8 


43 


M    -9 


[Steuart,  1840.] 


[PI.  XXVII.  9.] 


Similar.  Countermark, 

double-axe    with   serpent 
round  handle. 


Similar,  with  similar  coun- 
termark. 


Similar. 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


Similar. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


Agrippina  Junior. 


44 


45 


46 


M    -6 


JE    -75 


M     -6 


ArPinni[NA]  zeba 

ZTH        Bust  of  Agrip- 
pina Junior  r. 


bazzakaehnoz    evmene 

XIN  Kybele  enthroned  1.,  hold- 
ing in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  tympanum. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


[Bank  Coll.] 

F    P 


218 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


48 


49 


50 


M  -8 
M  -8 
M    -9 


M    -85 


M    -8 


Domitian. 


AV  AOMITIANOC- 
KAI   rePMANIKOC 

Head  of  Domitian  r.,  laur. 


Similar. 


eiCANreiAANTOCMKAOV 

AA€PIANOYAPXIAClAC 

€VM€ 

N     €D.N 

Apollo,  naked,  standing  towards  ]., 
holding  on  extended  r.  raven,  and  in 
1.  double-axe  and  chlamys. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[Steuart,  1840.] 


Countermark,  double-axe  with  serpent 
round  handle. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


€ICA!r€IAANTOCMKAOV 
AA6PIANOVAPX5ACIAC 

€VM€N     €D.N 

Rider-god,  naked    but  for  chlamys, 
on    horseback    r.,    with    double-axe 
over      shoulder, 
double-axe      with 
handle. 


Countermark, 
serpent     round 


[Bank  Coll.] 

[Burgon,  1841.] 
(Note. — All  these  coins  of  Domitian  seem  to  be  of  different  dies.) 


Hadrian. 


AAPIANOC       KAICAieVM€N€n     N     AXAIIIN 


POAVMniOC 

Bust  of  Hadrian  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


52     .EM5 


Tyche    standing    1.,   holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 


[II.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


EUMENEIA. 


219 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


53 


^1- 


54 


55 


yEl-05 


.'El- 


56 


M   -9 


ZEI- 


SS 


iEl-05 


AVKAITP-  AAPIA 
NOCC6-  Bust  of 
Hadrian  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass with  ae^is. 


Eovci'se. 


€VM€N€nN     AXAIHN 

Cultus-statuo  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  between  two  stags,  and  with 
usual  supports. 

[Rollin,  1895.] 


AVTOKAIC 
N€INOC 

Antoninus  Pius 


Antoninus  Pius. 


ANTn  €VM€N€nN     AXAIHN 


Bust   of 
r.,  laur., 


in  cuirass  and  aegis. 


Similar. 


[AVTOKAIC] 
nN€INOC       Bust  of 
Antoninus  Pius  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  aegis. 


Cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  between  two  stags,  and  with 
usual  supports. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 


€VM€N€n 

Similar. 


NAXAIHN 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


ANT  [€VM€]N€    I2N     AXAIHN 

Humped  bull  walking  1.,  conducted 
by  Nike  in  long  chiton  walking  on 
his  r.  side,  holding  him  with  her  1. 
by  his  1.  horn,  and  raising  with  her 
r.  a  double -axe  (1)  above  his  head. 
[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 
[PI.  XXVII.  10.] 


Similar. 


Same  die  as  last. 


Similar. 
(Dififerent  dies.) 


[Fellows,  1858.] 


[PI. 


AXAI     HN 
€VM€N€nN    (in  ex.) 

Apollo  playing  lyre,  and  Dionysos 
holding  thyrsos,  seated  naked  side 
by  side  on  car  drawn  r.  by  pantheress 
and  goat,  the  latter  ridden  by  winged 
Eros  playing  double-flute. 

[MiUingen,  1839.] 
XXVII.  11.] 


220 


PIIIIYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

M.  Aurelius  Caesar. 

59 

^    -9 

MAVPHAI-      OVHP  €VM€     N€n     N     AXAIHN 
OCKAI         Bust    of    M.       Kider-god,    in     short     chiton     and 
Aiirelius   Caesar  r.,  bare-       cliianiys,  on  horse  stepping  r.,  hold- 
headed,    in     cuirass   and       ing  double-axe  over  1.  shoulder, 
palud  amentum. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 
[PI.  XXVII.  12.] 

Philip  Senior. 

AVT  K  lOV  <j)iAinn 

OC-AVr-         Bust  of 
Philip  Senior  r.,  laur.,  in 
cuirass    and    paludamen- 

£n<t)<MAIKOVAP    XI€VM€ 

N€nNAX              Tyche,     wearing 
kalathos,  standing  1.,  holding  iu  r. 
ears  of  corn  and  rudder,  and   in  1. 

60 

^1-25 

tum. 

cornucopiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

AVT  K  SOVA.<I)IAin 

nocAvr-    BusLof 

Philip    Senior    r.,    laur., 
in    cuirass    and     paluda- 
mentum. 

€ni<|)AA    <t>IAI     KOV     APXI6 

€VM€N€nN     .    ^    . 
AXAinN        ^"' '''•'' 

Temple-front  of  four    columns,   the 
lower    drums    of  which    are    spiral ; 
the  cornice  of  the  pediment  is  adorned 
with   numerous    antefixa    and    with 
acroteria    at    the    angles  ;     within 
central      arched     intercolumniation, 
statue  of  Tyche  1.,  with  rudder  and 

Gl 

^1-4 

cornucoiDiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Otacilia  Severa. 

MAPKflTAKIA-       C 
€BHPA  C€B-      Bust 
of  Utacilia  r. 

€n  <t)<I>IAIKOVAP    XI  €VM€ 

N6I1NAX       Tyche,  Avearing  kala- 
thos, standing  1.,  holding  in  r.  ears  of 
corn  and  rudder,  and  in  1.  cornucop>iae. 

62 

.^1-2 

Same  die  as  no.  GO. 

[Whittall,  1858.] 

EUMENEIA. 


221 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


63 


^M5 


'X 


64     ^1-55 


65 


yEl-25 


Volusian. 


rOA    OOVO     AOVC 
CIANOC 

O  Bust  of  Volusian 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


eniArnNiovA-e 

€0<1>IA0V         A    (infield) 
€VM€N€N6nN  AX 

Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,  standing  1., 
holding  in  r.  ears  of  corn  and  rudder, 
and  in  1.  cornucopiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Gallienus. 


AVK-nOAIKIN  TA 
AAIHNOC-  Bust  of 
Gallienus  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


66  i  iEl-4 


AVK-nO  AK  IN  (sec) 
rAAAIHNOC  Bust  of 
Gallienus  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


AVK  no  AIKINTA 
AAIHNOC  Bust  of 
Gallienus  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


€VM€  N€nN 
AXAIHN  (in  ex.) 
Temple-front  of  six  columns,  lower 
drums  plain,  upper  portions  spiral, 
phiale  in  pediment,  of  which  the 
cornice  is  adorned  with  antefixa  and 
acroteria  at  angles ;  within  central 
intercolumniation,  cultus-statue  of 
Artemis  Ephesia  to  front,  with  usual 
supports. 

[1873.] 
[PI.  XXVII.  13.] 


€VM€     N€aN 

AXAIXIN     (in  ex.) 
Similar  type. 


[Ramsay,  1881.] 


€VM€N€I2    NA    XAIIIN 
e    (in  field) 
Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,  standing  1., 
holding  in  r.  rudder,  and  in  1.  cornu- 
copiae. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


222 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


JE    -95 


M    -7 


M    -75 


M    -7 


JE    -7 


GEIMENOTHYRAE. 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Ti'ine  of  Trajan  and  Hadrian. 
lePACV      NKAHTOC  eniATVA  n€        rPIM€NO 


Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r.,  slioulders 
draped  :    border  of  dots. 


eVPCflN  IMen,      wearing 

Plirj'gian  cap,  short  chiton  and  boots, 
and  with  crescent  behind  shoulders, 
standing  1. ;  holding  in  r.  pine-cone, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

[Arundel],  1839.] 


[PI.  XXVIII.  1.] 


€niA     TVAAIOV         irPIM€N     OGVPCnN     Athena, 


Bearded  head  of  Demos(?) 
r.,  bound  with  taenia : 
border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


eni    A    TV  A 

Similar. 


€niAT  V  AO)  Bust 
of  Artemis  r.,  with  quiver 
at  shoulder :  border  of 
dots. 


hehneted,  standing  to  front,  head  r., 
leaning  with  r.  on  spear,  and  resting 
1.  on  shield  placed  on  the  ground 
before  her  :  border  of  dots. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


[rPIM€NO] 

Similar. 


evpenN 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


rPIM€NO 

Similar. 


evpeiiN 

[Lawson,  1893] 


rPIM€NO  eVP  €  Demeter 
standing  1.,  holding  in  r,  ears  of  corn, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre, 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


GRIMENOTHYRAE. 


223 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


I€PACVN     KAHTOC 

Young  male  bust  of 
the  Senate  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


6     /E    -95 


^    -75 


M    -95 


M    -75 


€ni     M-     TVAAI 

Bearded  head  of  L)emos(l) 
r.,  bound  with  taenia : 
border  of  dots. 


eniMTVAAl      rP(M€NOGV 

P6H  N  Men,  wearing  Phrygian 
cap,  short  chiton,  and  boots,  and  with 
crescent  behind  shoulders,  standing 
1. ;  holding  in  r.  pine-cone,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 
[Burgon,  1841.] 


rPIM€NO  GVP€nN  Athena, 
helmeted,  standing  to  front,  head  r., 
leaning  with  r.  on  spear,  and  resting 
1.  on  shield  placed  on  the  ground 
before  her  :  border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1900.] 


[PI.  XXVIII.  2.] 


I€PACVN    KAHTOC  €niACKAHni      AAOVATTT 


Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r.,  shoulders 
draped :    border  of  dots. 


PIM-  Herakles,  bearded,  naked, 
standing  towards  1.,  holding  in  r. 
apple,  and  on  1.  arm  club  and  lion- 
skni :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1893.] 


[PI.  XXVIII.  3.] 


AH       MOC  Bearded 

bust  of  Uemos  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


10 


M    -65 


Head  of    bearded    Herakles 
r.,  bare  :  border  of  dots. 


rpiM€NO   evP€nN       zeus 

enthroned  1.,  holding  in  r.  uncer- 
tain object,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

[Millingen,  1851.] 


rPIM€N     OeVP€    UN 

Hermes,  naked,  standing  to  front, 
head  1.,  holding  in  r.  purse,  and  in 
I.  caduceus  and  chlamys  :  border  of 
dots. 

[Millingen,  1839.] 


224 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


11 


Ml- 


12 


JE    -75 


ImjJericd. 
Hadrian. 

KAITPA      AAP- eniACKAHni     AAOVAnO 

AA- 

No'evpe  ('^fi^^^) 

Zeus  Laodikeus,  iu  long  chiton  and 
himation,  standing  to  front,  head  1.; 
holding  on  r.  eagle,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre. 

[Lawson,  1893.] 
[PI.  XXVIII.  4.] 


Bust  of  Hadrian 

r.,    laur.,    paludamentum 
on  1.  shoulder. 


Saljina. 


CAB6INA  C€BACTH 

Bust  of  Sabina  r. 


rPIM€NO  eVPenN  Athena, 
helmeted,  standing  to  front,  head  r., 
leaning  with  r.  on  spear,  and  resting 
1.  on  shield  placed  on  the  ground 
before  her. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1850.] 


HADRIANOPOLIS — SEBASTE. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obvei-se. 

Revei-se. 

HADRIANOPOLIS— SEBASTE. 

Imjierial. 

Septimius  Severus. 

1 

iE    -85 

AVKA    C€TT  C€VH 

Bust  of  Sept.  Severus  r., 
laur.,  ill  cuirass. 

AAPIA(1)AP    X  nOT€ITOV 

Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,  standing  1., 
holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 
[H.  r.  Borrell,  1832.] 

Julia  Domna. 

2 

jE    -9 

lOVAO     MNACe          AAPIAPXnO    T    €IT     Nike 

Bust  of  J.  JJomua  r.                  standing  r.,  head  1.,  with  one  foot  on 

glohe  1  supporting  with  1.  a  shield  on 
her  1.  knee. 

[Eollin,  1903.] 
[PI.  XXVIII.  5.] 

S.  Severus,  Caracal  la  and  Geta  Caesar. 

3 

JE  1-45 

AVKAIAC€n  — C€V 
KMA  ANTnNei  — 
r€T     ACK  (in  field) 
Bust  of  Severus  r.,  laur., 
between  those  of  Caracalla 
1.  and  Geta  Caesar  r.,  each 
in  cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum;     beneath,   eagle     to 
front,  with  spread  wings. 

[PL  XX 

AAPIANOn    OA€ITX2N 

j\Ien,    wearing    Phrygian    cap,    and 
with     crescent     behind     shoulders, 
riding  1.  on  horseback  1. 

[1898.] 
VIII.  6.] 

Caracalla. 

4 

M    -85 

M-AV    ANTUN     Bust 
of     young     Caracalla     r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
danientum. 

AAPIAAP      X  nOT€ITO 

Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,  standing  1., 
holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

G    G 


22G 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M    -9 


.^1-25 


^1-3 


^1-3 


^1-3 


10 


JE   -8 


Geta  Caesar. 

Acenr   r€TACKAi   aapia  ap    x  noxeixov 


Bust    of    Geta  Caesar    r. 
bare-headed,  in  cuirass. 


Similar. 


[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


Severus  Alexander. 


AVK-  MAVCeV-A 

A€2ANAPON  Bust 
of  Sev.  Alexander  r., 
iaur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


€ni^(?)MHNO<l>IAOVMVPM 
AAP     lANOnO 

C     €B     (in  field) 
Tyclie  standing  L,  wearing  kalatlios, 
and  holding  rudder  and  cornncopiae. 
[Petrie,  1881.] 


(Same  dies.) 
[PI.  XXVIII.  7.] 


[Bank  Coll.] 


AVKMAV-     C€V- 

APOC      Bast 

of  Sev.  Alexander  r.,  Iaur., 
in  cuirass  and  paludanien- 
tum. 


AAPIANOnOA      €ITnN€ni- 
MNHCie€OV[€PMO] 

(Cf.  Iiifcnt.  Wachl,  6075.) 
C     €B     (in  field) 
Same  type. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


Jnlia  Mamaea. 

lOVAIA- MAM€AC€  APX(?)AIO<l)ANTOVAA€i:iO 

VAAPIANOnOA€ITnN 

C€      B    (iu  tield) 
Same  type. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


B       Bust  of  J.  Mamaea  r. 


Maximus  Caesar. 


K  MA    IIMOC      Bust 

of  Maximus  Caesar  r., 
bare-headed,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


No  type. 


C€B 

AAPIAN 

on  €ni  X 

KAAnO 
VPNI 


[Millhigvn,  1839.] 


IIADRIANOPOLIS SE  BASTE. 


227 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


11     iEl-05 


Philip  Senior. 


AVKMIOVAI<l>IAITTT 

OC  13ust  of  Pliilip  Sen. 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


€nixp  ov<j)Ov 

NO       (^^^'^•) 

C  (in  field) 

River-god  (Karmeios)  recumbent  1., 
holding  in  r.  cornucopiae,  and  in  1. 
reed :  behind  him,  inverted  vase 
from  which  a  stream  flows. 

[Macridy,  1898.] 


[PI.  XXVIII.  8.] 


AVKMIOVAKMAITTT 

OC       Similar. 


12 


M   -8 


13 


iEl- 


AP    X    CGVHPO- 

AAPI    (in  ex.) 
Humped  bull  walking  1. 

[Arundell,  1839.] 


Trebonianus  Gallus. 
AVK   r  OV€IB  TP€lAAPIANO  CTPAB  KAIK-- 


B  rAAAOCC€ 

Bust  of  Treb.  Gallus  r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


C€B-  (ine.K.) 
Kiver-god  (Karmeios)  recumbent  1., 
holding  in  r.  cornucopiae,  and  in  1. 
reed  ;  behind  him  inverted  vase  from 
which  a  stream  flows. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


THUYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


M   -75 
JE    1 

M    -7 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


HIERAPOLIS. 

Second  Centuri)  B.C. 


Head  of  Apollo  r.,  laur., 
hair  in  bunch  behind  and 
with  loose  ringlets  hang- 
ing  down  neck. 


lEPO  City-goddess  C?)  wear- 

TTO  AITI2N  ing  long  chiton  and 

peplos,  seated  1.  on  three  shields  ; 
she  holds  on  extended  r.  Nike 
stephanephoros,  and  rests  with  1.  on 
sceptre. 

behind,  M 


[PI.  XXIX.  1.] 


First  Century  B.C.  1 


[Bank  Coll.] 
[Lawson,  1874.] 
[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


M    -85 


M    -85 


Similar,  but  of  later  style. 


6 


M    -8 


JE    -9 


Similar,  but  of  later  style. 

in  front,  f^  ;    behind,  fyrT  (i) 
[PI.  XXIX.  2.] 


(different  die.)     Same  monograms. 
[Devonshire,  1844.] 


Similar,    but   of    still   later 
style. 


Similar.        (Countermarked 
with  lyre.) 


[l]EPOnOAIT[nN] 
[A]OPYKANO[5:]i 

Similar  type. 


Similar. 


[RoUin,  1903.] 


'  The  style  of  these  coins  with  the  name  Aopuicavos  is  distinctly  earlier 
than  that  of  the  coins  of  Augustus  on  which  the  same  name  recurs 
(no.  102,  infra). 


HIERAPOLIS. 


!29 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur. 


I E  PO  Apollo,  in  long  chiton 

TTOAIXriN  and    cloak,   advan- 

cing r.,  holding  lyre  and  plectrum  1 


2E   -7 


[Whittall,  1885.] 


[PL  XXIX.  3.] 


Similar. 


.'E    -6 


10 


JE    -6 


11 


iE    -8 


Head  of  Artemis  r.,  with 
bow  and  quiver  at 
shoulder. 


AOPYKA[NOZ]        Similar  type. 

lEPOnOAl 

[Lawson,  1898.] 


[  I]  EPATTO  ^      Artemis  huntress  ad- 
A I TCO  N  vancing  r,,  holding 

in  1.  strung  bow,  and  with  r.  drawing 
arrow  from  quiver  at  her  shoulder  ; 
behind  her,  stag  standing  1.  and 
looking  up. 

[Arundell,  1839.] 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  Claudius  or  Nero. 


M  ZVIA[AIOZANTI 
OlXOSIEPAnOAIT 

X2  N  Bustof  Dionysos 
r.,  crowned  with  ivy, 
shoulders  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 


rENEISEBAZT   HN -0) 

Temple-front  of  six  columns  with 
statue  (?)  in  pediment :  border  of 
dots.2 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


[PI.  XXIX.  4.] 


^  The  style  of  this  coin  and  the  absence  of  a  border  of  dots  indicate 
that  it  cannot  be  later  than  the  time  of  Augustus,  while,  on  the  other 
hand  the  later  spelling  I EPATTOAITCJN  instead  of  lEPOTTO 
AITXIN    shows  that  it  cannot  be  placed  earlier  than  his  time. 

-  Temple  of  the  Augustan  cult  at  Hierapolis. 


230 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Revei-se. 


12 


13 


14 


15 


ZE    -05 
M    -65 

M   -6 


16 


M    -8 


M    -65 


18 


jE    -7 


19 


M    -75 


Time  of  Trajan,  or  later,  to  that  of  Sever  us  or  CaracaUaf 


Bust  of  Atliena  r.,  wearing 
crested  Corintliian  helmet 
and  aciiis  :  border  of  dots. 


Similar, 


I€PAn  OAGITHN  Nemesis 
standing  1.,  with  her  r.  plucking 
chiton  from  her  breast,  and  with  1. 
holding  bridle  :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1894.] 
[PI.  XXIX.  5.] 


l€PAnO     AGITHN       Similar. 
[Mania,  1843.] 


Bust  of  Asklepios  r.,  with 
serpent-staif  at  breast : 
border  of  dots. 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


l€PAnOA€  I     TUN        Winged 
Nemesis    standing    1.,    with    her    r. 
plucking  chiton  from  her  breast,  and 
in  1.  holding  bridle  :  border  of  dots. 
^[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 
[PI.  XXIX.  6.] 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Bust  of  Apollo  Archegetes  (?) 
or  Lairbenos  r.,  radiate, 
shoulders  draped :  border 
of  dots. 


lePAHO     A€ITnN 


Winged 


Nemesis  standing  1.,  as  on  previous 
coins  :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


Bust  of  Selene  or  Hekate  r., '  l€PATTOA     €ITON  Winged 

rising  from  crescent :  bor 
der  of  dots. 


Nemesis,  as  above  :   border  of  dots. 
[Devonshire,  1844.] 


[PI.  XXIX.  7.] 


IIIERAPOLIR. 


231 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


20^    -7 


21 


M    -6 


M    -5 


M    -6 


24 


M    -75 


2G 


M    -9 
iE    -85 


l€PAnO  AlC  Bust  of 
City-goddess  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


Bust  of  Athena  r.,  in  crested 
Athenian  helmet :  border 
of  dots. 


Bust  of  Athena  1.,  in  crested 
Corinthian  helmet  and 
ae^is :  border  of  dots. 


APXHre  THC    Young 

bust  r.,  radiate,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


l€PAnO     AeiTIlN  Winged 

Nemesis  standing  r.,  as  above. 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


lePAnO       AeiTHN  Hermes, 

naked,  standing  to  front,  head  ]., 
holding  in  r.  purse,  and  in  1.  caduceus 
and  chlamys  :  border  of  dots. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


l€PAnO  A€ITn  N  Nike 
advancing  1.,  holding  in  r.  wreath, 
and  in  1.  palm :  border  of  dots. 

[Kollin,  1903.] 


ieP[An]    OA6IT   nN 

Divinity  standing  1.,  in  cuirass  or 
short  chiton,  holding  in  r.  branch 
or  wreath,  and  witli  1.  double-axe 
and  chlamys  :  border  of  dots. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


[PI.  XXIX.  8.] 


Bust  of  young  Herakles  r. , 
with  club  at  shoulder,  and 
lion-skin  knotted  round 
neck :   border  of  dots. 


Bust  of  young  Dionysos  r., 
crowned  with  ivy,  shoul- 
ders draped  :  border  of 
dots. 


I€     PAn    OA€ITn     [N] 

Athena,  helmeted,  advancing  r., 
wielding  thunderbolt  (or  spear])  with 
r.,  and  witli  round  shield  on  1.  arm  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


l€PAnO  A€IT  HN  Zeus 
Laodikeus,  in  Jong  chiton  and  hima- 
tion,  standing  1.,  holding  on  r.  eagle, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

[Whittall,  1858.] 


[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


232 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Dust  of  Sarapis  r.,  Avearing 

IGPAHO      AeiT      riN         Zeus 

modius,  shoulders  draped : 

Laodikeus,  as  above  :  border  of  dots. 

border  of  dots. 

27 

JE   -8 

[Mauro  da  Villa,  1856.] 

Similar. 

l€PAnO     A€l     THN     Similar. 

28 

M   -8 

[Margaritis,  1891.] 

Similar. 

l€PAn  OAeiTHN  Isis  stand- 
ing towards  1.,  holding  in  raised  r. 
sistrum,  and  in  loAvered  1.  situla  : 
border  of  dots. 

29 

JE    -8 

[Van  Lennep,  1894.] 

30 

M    -7 

[Arundell,  1839.] 

31 

M    -75 

l€PAnO     A€ITnN 

MOH'OC    TOPPHBOC 

Bust    of    Apollo    (Arclie- 

Mopsos  and  Torrebos  standing  face 

getes)    r.,     with    lyre    at 

to  face,  naked  but  for  long  mantle 

breast,  shoulders  draped  : 

hanging  down  back  ;  Mopsos  towards 

border  of  dots. 

r.,  holds  in  lowered  r.  laurel-branch, 
and  rests  Avith  1.  on  strung  bow ; 
Torrebos  towards  1.,  holds  on  ex- 
tended r.  statue  of  goddess  wearing 
turreted  crown  or  kalathos(?),  and 
rests  1.  arm  on  lyre  which  stands  on 
a  basis  behind  him  :  border  of  dots. 

32 

^1-35 

[Lawson,  1883.] 
[PI.  XXIX.  9.] 

Similar  type. 

e€A  PHMH  Roma,  helmeted, 
seated  1.  on  cuirass  and  round  shield, 
holding  on  extended  r.  Nike,  and  in 
1.  parazonium. 

33 

M\-15 

[Millingen,  1851.] 

IIIERAPOLIS. 


233 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


34 


i5<:M5 


35 


36 


^1-2 


^1-05 


37     M    -95 


38 


i^l-05 


APXHr€      THC 

Similar  bust,  with  lyre  at 
breast :  border  of  dots. 


l€PAnO      AeiTHN  Cultus 

statue  of  Artemis  Epliesia  to  front, 
with    usual    supports,    between   two 
stags  looking  up  :   [border  of  dots]. 
[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 


[PI.  XXIX.  10.] 


l€PAnOA€l    TIIN 

Head  of  young  Dionysos 
r.,  crowned  with  ivy  : 
border  of  dots. 


€VTTO  CIA  Euposia,  as  Tyche, 
standing  L,  holding  in  r.  rudder,  and 
on  1.  arm  cornucopiae,  in  the  bend  of 
which  sits  infant  Ploutos  or  Dionysos 
with  r.  raised  to  grapes  hanging  from 
mouth  of  cornucopiae :  border  of  dots. 
[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[PI.  XXIX.  11.] 


(Same  dies.) 


(Same  dies.) 


[Burgon,  1841.] 


Same  die  1 


Rape  of  Persephone  by  Hades,  with 
flying  chlamys  and  sceptre,  in  quad- 
riga of  galloping  horses  r. :  border  of 
dots. 

[Millingen,  1839.] 

[PI.  XXIX.  12.] 


39     ^1-05 


40     ..-Ell 


sevc  TPnioc 

Head  of  Zeus  Troios  r., 
bound  with  taenia :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


l€PAnO      A€ITIIN 


Apollo 


Kitliaroedos  (Archegetes)  standing  r., 
clad  in  long  chiton  and  mantle, 
holding  in  lowered  r.  ]ilectrum,  and 
with  1.  lyre  :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1903.] 


[PI.  XXX.  1.] 


(Different  dies?) 


[Bank  Coll.] 

II    H 


234 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 

Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


■il 


Ml-0 


42 


JE    -8 


43 


JE    -7^ 


44 


45 


iE    -8 


M    -75 


46 


.^1- 


(.Same  die  ?) 


5:€vc    Bnsioc 

Head  of  Zeus  Bozios  r. 
bound  with  taenia  (?) 
bortler  of  dots. 


l€POnO    A€ITn    N      Divinity 
standing  1.,  in  cuirass,  holding  in  r. 
branch  or  wreath,  and  with  L  double- 
axe  and  chlamys  :   border  of  dots. 
[Lawson,  1899.] 


I€PA    nOA€IT    n     N        Eider- 
god,  in  short  chiton  and  chlamys,  on 
horse   stepping   r.,    carrying   double- 
axe  over  1.  shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 
[1893.] 


[PI.  XXX.  2.] 


AHMOC  Bust     of 

youthful  Demos  r.,  bare- 
headed (?):  border  of  dots. 


AH     MOC  Bust  of 

Ijearded  Demos  1.,  bare- 
headed, shoulders  draped: 
border  of  dots. 


l€PAnO--T  UN  Eiver-god 
Clirysoroas  recumbent  1.,  holding  in 
r.  two  ears  of  corn  and  poppy,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  inverted  vase  from 
wdiich  water  flows  ;  in  ex.,  XPVCO 
border  of  dots.  POAC 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


I6PA     nOAEITUN       Similar. 


[PI.  XXX.  3.] 


Time  of  Caracalla  (?)   and  later. 


[Sabatier,  1853.] 
[Bunbury,  1897.] 


AP    XH     r€THC 

Bust  of  Apollo  Archegetes 
r.,  shoulders  draped  ;  lyre 
at  breast  obliterated  by 
two  countermarks,  one  un- 
certain, the  other  contain- 
ing  re?):  border  of  dots. 


I€P    AnOA€ITn     NN     €nK 

OPI2N  Tyche  standing  1.,  wear- 
ing kalathos,  holding  in  r.  rudder, 
and  with  1.  cornucopiae. 


[Rollin,  1893.] 


UIERAPOLIS. 


235 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


S€VCTPX1      IOC 

Head  of  Zeus  Troios  r., 
bound  with  taenia :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


47 


JE    -95 


48 


M    -95 


49     ^    -9 


50    ^1-0 


51 


^1-0 


Head  of  Dionysosr.,  crowned 
with  ivy;  in  front,  thyrsos: 
border  of  dots. 


l€PAnO     A€     I     THNNCn 

_  KOP    _      UN     (in  tiekl) 
Divinity  standing  1.,  in  cuirass  and 
boots,  holding  in  r.  ears  of  corn  and 
poppy  (1),  and  with  1.  double-axe  and 
chlamys  :  border  of  dots. 

[Macridy,  1901.] 
[PI.  XXX.  4.] 


lePAHOA  €ITnN  Dionysos, 
naked  but  for  chlamj's,  standing  to 
front,  head  1.,  holding  in  r.  kantharos 
over  panther  at  his  feet,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  thyrsos :   border  of  dots. 


Bust  of  Athena  1.,  wearing 
crested  Corinthian  helmet 
and  aegis  :  border  of  dots. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


l€PAnO       A€ITflN  Hermes, 

naked,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
holding  in  r.  purse,  and  in  1.  caduceus : 
border  of  dots. 


Head  of  bearded  Herakles  r. 
with  club  at  shoulder 
border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


l€PAnO    A€l    THN  Hygieia 

standing  towards  r.,  feeding  serpent : 
border  of  dots. 


[Lawaon,  1900.] 


[PI. 


l€PAnO  A€ITnN  Asklepios 
and  Hygieia  standing  face  to  face ; 
Asklepios  on  r.  rests  on  serpent-staff; 
Hygieia  on  1.  feeds  serpent :  border 
of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 
XXX.  5.] 


236 


PHUYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Keverse. 

Similar. 

l€PATTOA     €1        Lion  walking  r.  : 
TX2N(inex.)           border  of  dots. 

52 

2E    -7 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

Similar. 

l€PAnO  AeiTHN  Eagle  to 
front,  with  open  wings,  head  1.  : 
border  of  dots. 

53 

M    -65 

[Lawson,  1898.] 

AAIPBHNO    C      Bust 

l€PAnO      A€ITnN           Apollo 

of    Apollo    Lairbenos    r., 

Kitharoedos     (Aichegetes)    in    long 

radiate,  shoulders  draped: 

chiton  and  mantle,  standing  towards 

border  of  dots. 

r.,  holding  in  lowered  r.  plectrum, 
and  carrying  lyre  with  1. :  border  of 
dots. 

54 

M  1-05 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

AAIPBHNOC     Similar. 

I€  PAnOA€ITnN  Selene  or 
Hekate,  with  crescent  at  shoulders, 
and  carrying  two  torches,  standing  in 
biga  drawn  r.  by  two  galloping  horses : 
border  of  dots. 

55 

^1-0 

[Steuart,  1810.] 

Similar. 1 

A€l     THN        Similar. 

56 

^1-0 

[Whittall,  1858.] 

AAIP     BHNOC      Bust 

l€PAnOA€     IT     HN       Hygieia 

of    Apollo    Lnirbenos   r., 

enthroned  1.,  wearing  kalathos,  hold- 

radiate, shoulders  draped : 

ing  in  r.  phiale  towards  serpent  erect 

border  of  dots. 

before  her,  and  resting  1.  arm  on 
cushion  resembling  the  tympanum  of 
Kybele  ;  behind  throne,  small  Teles- 
phoros  :  border  of  dots. 

57 

^1-05 

[Devonshire,  1814.] 

[PI.  XXX.  6.] 

^  The  first   three    coins  with   the   head   of   Lairbenos  (nos.  54-56)  are 

of    mnch  better    style  than  those   which   follow  (nos.  57  sqq.),  and    may 

belong  to  the  period  before  Ce 

iracalla,                                                                    | 

HIEEAPOLIS. 


237 


No. 


Metal. 
Size 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


58 


.-E  1-05 


59 


JE    -85 


60 


61 


M   -95 


M    -95 


Similar. 


Similar.  (Same  die  as  the 
Alliance  coins,  infra,  nos. 
177-185.) 


iePAnOA€IT      HN  Similar, 

but  Telesplioros  stands  on  a  stool  or 
shelf. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


l€PAnO     A  eiTHN  Similar, 

Ijut  without  cushion  on  throne,  and 
Telesphoros  like  a  term  or  mummy. 
[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


AAIP  BHNOC  Bust 
of  Apollo  Lairbenos  r., 
radiate,  shoulders  draped: 
border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


62 


/E    -9 


63 


64 


M    -95 


M    -95 


AAIP      BHNOC 

Similar. 


Same  die. 


iePAnoA€iT     nNN€nKOP 

nN  Apollo  Kitliaroedos  (Arche- 
getes),  in  long  chiton  and  mantle^ 
standing  towards  r.,  holding  in 
lowered  r.  plectrum,  and  carrying 
lyre  with  1. :  border  of  dots. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


l€PAnOA€l 

n   N 


TONNCnKOP 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


l€PAnO  A€ITnN  Winged 
Nemesis  standing  towards  1.,  holding 
in  r.  scale.o,  and  in  1.  cubit-rule ; 
behind  her  on  the  ground,  wheel  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


l€PAnOA€IT 

UN    (in  ex.) 


Wolf  1.,  suckling 
twins  :  border 
of  dots. 
[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


Similar  (different  die). 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


•238 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


65 


M    -95 


66 


M    -95 


67 


^1-2 


68 


^1-15 


69     Ml-2 


Obverse. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


Reverse. 


I€  PAnOAeiTHN  N€n  KO  pn 

N 

A 

KTI    within  laurel-wreath. 
A 

horder  of  dots. 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 


l€PAnOA€ITnN 

nv 

01    within  laurel-wreath. 
A 
border  of  dots. 


[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 


AHMOC  Head    of 

young    Demos    r.,    laur. : 
border  of  dots. 


(Same  die  1) 


AHMOC       Similar. 


l€PAnO     AGITHN  Apollo 

Kitharoedos  (Archegetes),  in  long 
chiton  and  mantle,  standing  towards 
r.,  holding  in  lowered  r.  plectrum, 
and  carrying  lyre  with  1.  :  border  of 
dots. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


I6PATTO  A€ITnN     Different  die. 
[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 


I€  P  A  nOA€l  THN  Eider- 
god,  naked  but  for  chlamys,  on  horse 
stepping  r.,  carrying  double-axe  on 
r.  arm  :  border  of  dots. 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


HIERAPOLIS. 


239 


No. 


Motal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


70 


^1-15 


71  I  ^1-2 


72 


iEM 


AHMOC       Similar. 


A\OC       Similar,  but  dra- 

HA  pery    at    neck. 

Countermark,        standing 

figure  1.,  holding  phiale  (I). 


l€PAnOA€ITn     N 

Eiver-god  (Chrysoroas)  recumbent  1., 
holding  in  r.  ears  of  corn  and  poppy, 
and  on  1.  arm,  branch  (1) ;  behind 
him,  inverted  vase  from  which  a 
stream  flows ;  in  field  above,  star  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


lepAno   [A€iTn]N 

NeHKOPXlN  (in  ex.) 
Agonistic  table,  on  which  two  prize 
crowns,  each  containing  pahn,  and 
inscribed  respectively  [TTV0]IA 
and  AKTIA  ;  beneath  the  table, 
side  by  side,  two  prize  amphorae  : 
border  of  dots. 


[Steuart,  1840.] 


[PI.  XXX.  7.] 


AH      MOC  Head   of 

young      Demos,     as      on 

previous  coin 

dots. 


border  oi 


Similar. 


73     yEl-3 


l€PAnOA€IT    n    NNEHKOP 

Athlete,  naked  to  front,  head  r.,  Avith 
r.  supporting  agonistic  crown  upon 
his  head,  and  with  1.  holding  palm  ; 
in  field  1.,  AKTIA  :  border  of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


l€PAnOA€     I     TUN  NU 

NEHKOP  (in  ex.) 
Tyche,  weaiing  kalathos,  standing  1., 
holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae : 
border  of  dots. 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


240 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Si/.e. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


76 


78 


yEl-3 


/EM 


iEM 


Ml-0 


JE    -85 


AH/^OC  Similar.  Two 
couiiteiniarks,  one  con- 
taiuing  a  cultus-statue  to 
r.,  the  other  a  radiate 
head  r.  (1) 


AH       AAOC  Similar. 

Countermark,       standing 
figure  C?). 


BOV    AH     EustofBoule 

r.,  laur.  and  veiled  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


BOV  AH  BustofBouk 
r.,  laur.,  and  veiled  :  bor- 
der of  dots.l 


lEPAHOAeiT    IlNNeaKOP 

ON  [sic) 
Similar  type  :  border  of  dots. 


[Van  Lennep,  1894.] 


l€PAnOA€l       N     €flKOPn 

TUN  N 

Similar  type  :  border  of  dots. 

[Pres.  by  the  Hellenic  Society,  1900.] 


l€PAn      O      AeiTHN        Nike 

advancing    1.,    holding    wreath     and 
palm  :  border  of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


I€  PAHOAGITHN  Eider-god, 
naked  (?)  but  for  chlamys,  holding  in 
r.  double-axe  over  shoulder,  on  horse 
stepping  r. :  border  of  dots. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


Similar.  Similar. 

(Different  dies.) 
[PI.  XXX.  8.] 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


^  These  two  coins,  nos.  77  and  78,  appear  to  be  of    earlier  style  than 
the  rest,  and  probably  belong  to  the  time  of  Caracalla. 


IIIERAPOLIS. 


241 


Xo. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


80 


81 


M    -85 


^    -85 


JE    -9 


82 


JE    -9 


83 


.^1-45 


84    iEl-0 


r€PO  VCIA  Bust  of 
Gerousia  r.,  laur.,  aud 
veiled  :  border  of  dots. 


I€PA     nOA€ITn     N  Kider- 

god,  naked  (1)  but  for  cblamj's,  hold- 
ing in  r.  double-axe  over  shoulder, 
on  horse  stepping  r.  :  border  of  dots. 


[M.  J.  Borrell,  1851.] 


[PI.  XXX.  9.] 


(Same  die  ?) 


r€      POVCIA     Similar. 


(Same  die  1) 


I6PACVN     KAHTOC 

Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r.,  bare-headed, 
shoulders  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 


(Different  die  1) 

l€PAn    O     AGITON       Similar. 
[Devonshire,  1844.] 


l€PAn  OA  €ITnN  Zeus 
Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and  hima- 
tion,  standing  towards  1.,  holding  on 
r.  eagle,  and  resting  w^ith  1.  on 
sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


l€PAn     OAeiTHN  Tyche 

(Euposia)  standing  L,  wearing  kala- 
thos  ;  she  holds  in  r.  ear  of  corn  witli 
poppy  and  rudder,  and  on  1.  arm 
cornucopiae,  on  the  bend  of  which 
sits  (probably)  infant  Ploutos  (cf. 
no.  35) :  border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


I6PACV      NKAHTOC  l€PAnO 

Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r.,  bare-headed, 
shoulders  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 


A€IT    n    NN€nKO 

Pn      N    (in  ti.-kl) 
Divinity,  in  cuirass  and  boots,  stand- 
ing 1.,  holding  in  r.  branch,  and  in 
1.  double-axe  :  border  of  dots. 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 
I  I 


242 


PIIRTGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 

Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M    -9 


86 


vE    -95 


87 


88 


M    -95 


M    -9 


89 


JR    -95 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


l€PAnOA€l     THNNenKO 

Pn  N  (in  field) 
Apollo  Kitharoedos  (Archegetes),  in 
long  chiton  and  mantle,  standing 
towards  r.,  holding  in  lowered  r. 
plectrum,  and  with  1.  arm  lyre : 
border  of  dots. 

[i;olliii,  1903.] 


I€  PAnOA  €ITnNN€nK  OP 

UN  (in  field) 
Hygieia  enthroned  1.,  wearing  kala- 
thos,  holding  in  r.  phiale  to  serpent 
erect  before  her,  and  resting  1.  arm 
on  cushion,  resembling  the  tympanum 
of  Kybele,  placed  on  throne  ;  behind 
throne  small  figure  of  Telesphoros  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


I€PA    n     OA€     ITIIN 
N€nKO    (in.-x.) 

P^     (infield) 

Rape  of  Persephone  by  Hades,  with 
flying  chlamys  and  sceptre,  in  quad- 
riga of  galloping  horses  r.  ;  border 
of  dots. 

[Lawson,  ISTi.] 
[PI.  XXX.  10.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


Same  die. 


l€PAnOA€ITnNN€nKOP   n 
N-  A 

KTI    within  wreath  : 

A 

border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 
[PI.  XXX.  11.] 


IIIEKAPOLIS. 


243 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


90 


91 


92 


93 


94 


95 


2E    -85 


M    -85 


vE    -75 


JE    -8 


JE    -75 


M    -6 


l€PA  BOVAH  Bust 
of  Boule  r.,  laur.  and 
veiled  :  border  of  dots. 


Same  die. 


N€n  KOPHN  Bust 
of  City-goddess  r.,  turreted 
and  veiled  :  border  of 
dots. 


l€PAnOA    eiTHN         The  god 

Men,  wearing  Phrygian  cap,  chiton, 
and  mantle,  standing  1.,  with  r.  foot 
on  bucranium,  holding  in  r.  pine- 
cone,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


I€PA    no     A     €ITnN       Same 
type. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


l€PAn    O     A€ITnN 

type. 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


luijjerial. 

Fabius  Maximus. 

Proeos.  under  AuQ;ustus  B.C.   5. 


<l)ABIOZ  Head   of 

MAZIMOZ  Fabius 

Maximus  r.,  bare. 


ZnZIMOZ 

<|)IAOnATPIZ 

EPOnOAEITXlN 

XAPAE 


Double  -  axe, 
the  handle 
bound  with 
taenia. 
[1887.] 


[PI.  XXXI.  1.] 
(Same  dies.) 


<t>ABIOS 
MAZIMOZ 


Similar. 


lEPAnO 
AEITHN 
TPV<t>nN 


[PI.  XXXI.  2.] 


[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


No  type. 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


244 


niRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


96 


M    -6 


97 


98 


M    -85 


M    -9 


99    M    -8 


100   M    -8 


llOl    M    -75 


Similar. 


lEPAHO        Xotype. 

AEITHN 

XAPHZ 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Augustus. 


ZEBAZ     TOZ        Head 
of  Aucjustus  r.,  bare. 


ZnSIMOZ  Lyre. 

<!>IAOnATPIZ 

lEPOnOAEITHN 

XAPAZ 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 
[PI.  XXXI.  3.] 


(Same   dies.)  [A'^an  Lennep,  1901.] 


ZEBAZ  TOZ     Similar.         HAHIAZ 

AHEAAIAOLY] 

lEPono 

AEITX^N 


[PI.  XXXI.  4.] 


Tripod  bound 
Avith  taenia, 
and  with 
laurel-branch 
in  the  bowl. 
[Whittull,  1858.] 


Similar. 


Similar. 


AVrKEYZ  Similar. 

<I)IAOnATPIZ 
lEPAnO 
AEITHN 

[Millingen,  1851.} 


KIIKOZ 
nOAAIAOZ     t  (=<l>IAOnA 
lEPAnO  TPIZ1) 

A  El  TUN         Similar. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


HIERAPOLTS. 


245 


Metal. 
N«-        Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

102 

JE    -8 

Similar. 

[AlOPYKANOZ 
AIOZKOYPIAOY 

[l]EPAnOAEITON 

Apollo  Kitbaroedos,   in  long  chiton 
and  mantle,  standing  r.,  holding  in 
lowered  r.  plectrum,  and  in  1.  lyre. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 

103 

M   -75 

Similar. 

APTEMnN             Similar. 
KOAPOY 
[lEJPAnOAEITnN 

[Davies,  1894.] 

[PI.  XXXI.  5.] 

104 

M    -65 

ZEBASTOZ       Similar. 

AI<l>IAOZ               Similar. 
AI4)IAOY 

APXIlNtB 
[IEPAnOAEI]TnN 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 

[Z]EBAZTOS        Head 
of  Augustus  (?)  r.,  laur. 

MENIZKOZ 
AI<l>IAOY 

105 

M    -75 

[PI.  X2 

r     f           (in  field) 
lEPAHOAITON 

Apollo   (Lairbenos),  naked    but   for 
mantle  hanging  behind  him,  stand- 
ing to  front,  head  1.,  holding  in  r. 
phiale,  and  in  1.  double-axe. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

:xi.  6.] 

106 

M    -7 

SEBAZTOS      Head  of 
Augustus  (?)  r.,  laur. 

[PI.  x: 

[M]ATPn[N] 

AnOAAnNI[OY] 

lEPAnOAITXlN 

Double-axe    with     serpent     twined 
round  handle,  surmounted   by  head 
of  Helios  r.,  radiate. 

[Van  Lennep,  1894.] 
iXI.  7.] 

246 


PHUYGTA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Ob\ 


Reverse. 


107 


JR    -75 


108 


M    -7 


109 


JE    -65 


110 


M   -6 


111 


JE    -55 


ZEBAZTOZ         Headof  [|]OAAAZIOAAOY        Lyre. 


Augustus  (?)  r.,  bare(?) 


[HPAMATEYZ 
[IJEPAnOAITUN 


SEBACSTOZ]        Ilea.l 
of  Augustus  C?)  r.,  bare. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


APYAZ  ■?  (o'^^scure)       Lyre. 
[r]PAMATEYZ 
[lElPAnOAITHN 

[Steuart,  1838.] 


Tibei 


TIBEPIO[E]    KAICAPI  lEPA  Lyre. 

Head  of  Tiberius  r.,  bare.  I  TTOAEITn[N] 
AZKAHniCA] 
AHZ 


(Countermark,    ^) 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


[__ ]     KAICAP 

Similar  head. 


[I  EPA] 

noAEixniN] 

[AI<l>]IAOZ(?)  or  AnAOZ(?) 

Apollo  Kitliaroedos,  in  long  chiton 
and  mantle,  standing  r.,  holding  in 
loweied  r.  plectrum,  and  with  1.  lyre. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


Germanicus  and  Drusus. 


rEPMANI     KOC 

Head   of    Germanicus    r., 
laur. 


APOVCOC     lEPAnOAEITflN 

Head  of  Drusus  r.,  bare. 


[PI.  XXXI.  8.] 


[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


HIERAPOLIS. 


247 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


112 


114 


115 


u: 


18 


JE    -7 


113    M    -75 


JE    -8 


JK    -75 


IIG   M    -7 


M    -7 


M    -75 


Claudius. 


KAAYAI    OZKAIZAP 

Head  of  Claudius  r.,  laur. 


KAAVAI    OZKAIZAP 

Head  of  Claudius  r.,  laur. 


Similar. 


M  ZVIAAIO[Z] 

ANTIOXOZ  AP    (=yp«^) 
lEPAnOAITHN 

Apollo  Kitharoedos,  in  long  chiton 
and  mantle,  standing  r,,  holding  in 
lowered  r.  plectrum,  and  with  I.  lyre. 
[Lincoln,  1902."] 

[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 


M  ZVIAAIOZ      ANTIOXOZ 
KPIEPAnOAITUN        Kider- 
god,  in  short  chiton  and  chlamys,  on 
horse  stepping  r.,  carrying  double-axe 
over  1.  shoulder. 

[Chester,  1888.] 


[A^an  Lennep,  1894  ] 


Similar,  but  without  mon.  PC  P-  in  inscr. 
[Van  Lennep,  1902. J 


Nero  Caesar. 


NEPHN     KAIZAP        i 

Bust  of  young  Nero  Caesar  ' 
r.,  bare-headed,  shoulders 
draped. 


Similar. 


ZYIAAIOZ 

ANTIOXOZ 

lEPAnOA--- 

Double-axe     with 
round  handle. 

[Devon  shir 


serpent     twined 
1844.] 


HEPEITAZ  B  rf   lEPAn     OA 

EITnN  Rider-god,     in    short 

cliiton  and  chlamys,  on  horse  stepping 
r.,  carrying  double-axe  over  shoulder. 
[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


2iS 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

119 

M   -8 

Similar. 

[PI.  X2 

Tl  AlONYSIOZIEPAnOAE 

[IXnNj        Similar. 

[Lawsou,  1900.] 

:xi.  9.] 

120 

M    -8 

Similar. 

•  Tl  AlONYZIOZIEPAnOAEI 

TX2N        Similar. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 

121 

JE    -75 

Similar. 

Similar. 

[Chester,  1888.] 

122 

JE    -8 

Similar. 
Similar. 

XAPHZBHAniAZIEPAnOA 

El  TUN        Similar. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

M                    Zeus     Laodikeus, 

ANTIINIOZ           in    long    chiton 

KAAOZ           and      himation, 

lEPA     nOAEI         standing  l.,hold- 

THN          ing  in  r.  eagle, 

and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 

123 

/E    -75 

[Pres.  by  the  Hellenic  See,  1900.] 

[PI.  XXXI.   10.] 

Agiippiiia  Junior. 

124 

M    -65 

ArPIHE 

Junior  r. 

NAZEBAZ 

3ust  of  Ayrippina 

[PI.  XX 

I 
•  M  •                          Staff  entwined 
lANTXlNIOZ                     by  serpent. 
KAAOZ 
lEPAHOAEI 

[Van  Lennep,  lOOl.] 
XI.  11.] 

IIIERArOLlS. 


219 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


125 


M    -05 


126    yE    -6 


127 


JE    -6 


ArPinEINA     ZEBAZ 

TH       Similar. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


Reverse. 


Similar. 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


EAO Y I OZ         Thyrsos  bound  Avith 
ATTTOMOZ  taenia. 

lEPAHOAEI 

THN 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


N  EHTEPOZI EPAH 

OAEITXIN  Demeter  enthroned 
1.,  holding  in  r.  ears  of  corn  and 
poppy. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 
[PI.  XXXI.  12.] 


Trajan. 


128 


M    -75 


AVKAIN€PTPAIA 
NOC     C€Br€P     A 

Head  of  Trajan  r.,  laur. 


€niM€       l€PAnOA€    I   TON 

n  O  (in  field) 
Atheua,  helnieted,  standing  towards 
1.,  holding  in  r.  pliiale,  and  resting  1. 
on  shield  placed  on  the  ground  beside 
her ;  behind  her,  upright  spear,  and 
at  her  feet,  owl. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


[PI.  XXXI.  13.] 


AVKAI0€OV  VnN€ 
PBATPAIANHCere 

PMA  Bust  of  Trajan 
1.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentura. 


129 


Ml- 


l€PAnO  A€ITnN  Athena  r., 
and  Hermes  1.,  standing  face  to  face. 
Athena  helmeted,  r.  resting  on  spear, 
and  1.  on  round  shield  placed  on  the 
ground  beside  her.  Hermes,  naked 
but  for  chlamys  on  1.  arm,  holding 
in  r.  purse,  and  on  1.  caduccus. 

[Rollin,  1895.] 
[PI.  XXXI,  14  ] 

K    K 


250 


I'HUYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


130    M  1-2 


131;  Ml-2rj 


132   ^1- 


133 


^M 


134    JEl-2 


AVKAIN€PTPAIA     N 
OCC€Br€PAAKIK 

OC       Head  of  Trajan  r., 
laur. 


AVKAIN€P[BA]TPA 
I  ANOCC€Br€PA 
AKIKOC  Head   of 

Trajan  r.,  laur. 


lePAHO      A€ITnN  Cultus- 

statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to  front, 
with  usual  supports,  between  two 
stags  looking  up. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


!€PA[nO]  A€ITnN  Kybele 
enthroned  1.,  holding  in  r.  phiale, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  tympanum  ; 
beside  her,  lion  1. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


Hadrian, 


AV   KAITP-      AAPIA  l€PAnO    [A€IT]    HN      Athena, 


N  OC  •  Bust  of  Hadrian 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


helmeted,  standing  towards  1.,  hold- 
ing in  r.  statuette  of  Nike  Stephane- 
phoros,  and  resting  1.  on  shield  placed 
on  the  ground  beside  her ;  behind, 
upright  spear. 

[Millingen,  1839.] 


Antoninus  Pius. 


AVTOKPA    KAICAPtl€PAnO    A€IT    HN      Divinity 


ANTnN€INOC 

Head  of  Antoninus  Pius 
r.,  bare. 


Similar. 


standing  1.,  in  cuirass  or  short  chiton 
and  boots,  holding  in  r.  branch  or 
wreath,  and  in  1.  double-axe  and 
chlamys. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


I6PA      nOACIXnN  Apollo 

Kitharoedos  standing  towards  r.,  in 
loug  chiton  and  mantle,  holding  in 
lowered  r.  plectrum,  and  with  1.  lyre. 


[Steuart,  1840.] 


HIERAPOLIS 


251 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


135 


.El-35 


136 


M  1-3 


137 


JEl-2 


138 


M    -S 


139 


^1-2 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


AVKAIAAPIA-  AN 
TnN€INOC  Head 
of  Antoninus  Pius  r.,  laur. 


Similar  (same  diel). 


lePAH    OAGITHN       Similar. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 
[PI.  XXXI.  15.] 


l€PAnO     AGITUN  (s/c) 

Cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  with  usual  supports,  between 
two  stags  looking  up. 

[PuUan,  1870.] 


Marcus  Aurelius  Caesar. 


AVPHAIOC-  BHPO 
C-KAIM  Bust  of  M. 
Aurelius  Caesar,  bare- 
headed, r.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


l€PAnOA€ITn  N  Eider-god 
on  horse  stepping  r.,  naked  but  for 
chlamys,  holding  in  r.  double-axe. 


[PI.  XXXII.  1] 


Faustina  Junior. 


[Rollin,  1895.] 


<|)AVCT€INA   C€BAC 

TH        Bust  of  Faustina 
Junior  r. 


I€PA  no  A6ITI2N  Zeus 
Laodikeus  standing  1.,  in  long  chiton 
and  liimation,  holding  on  r.  eagle, 
and  resting  Avith  1.  on  sceptre. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Caracalla. 


AYKMAY      ANTON 
€INOC    C€B      Bast 

of  Caracalla  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


l€PAnOA€ITn    NN€nKOPI2 

N  Tyche  or  Euposia  standing  1., 
wearing  kalathos,  holding  in  r.  ears 
of  corn  with  poppy  and  rudder,  and 
on  1.  arm,  cornucopiae,  on  the  side 
of  which  is  a  figure  of  infant  Ploutos 
(cf.  no.  35). 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


l'&^ 


PIIKYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obver.se. 

Reverse. 

140 

^1-2 

AYKMAY      ANTHN 
€ 

C€B    (in  field) 
Bust  of  Caracalla  r.,  laiir., 
in  cuirass,  Avith  aegis  on 
breast. 

l€PAnOA€ITn    NN€nKOPn 

and  in  field,    ^^   TIC  0) 

Herakles,    naked,  standing   towards 
r.,  resting  with  r.  on  club,  and  hold- 
ing in  1.  lion-skin. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 
(double-struck.) 

141 

JE    -7 

AKMAAN      TnN€IN 

OC       liust  of  Caracalla 
r.,    laur.,   in    cuirass    and 
paludamentum. 

I€PA     no     A€     ITHN       River- 
god  (Chrysoroas)  recumbent  1.,  hold- 
ing  in    r.  ears  of  corn,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  inverted  vase  from  which 
a  stream  flows. 

[Lincoln,  1870.] 

142 

M    -7 

Similar. 

l€PAnO     A€ITn 

N    (in  field) 

^M            (m  ex.) 

Same  tj'pe. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

143 

M    -85 

AVTKMAVP     ANTn 
N6INOC          Bust  of 
Caracalla  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 

l€PAn    OA    €ITnNN€n 

K   O      PHN    (in  field) 
The  god  Men,  wearing  Phrygian  cap, 
chiton,  and  mantle,  standing  1.,  hold- 
ing in  r.  pine-cone,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

144 

JE   -9 

Similar. 

Similar. 

[Van  Lennep,  1898.] 

Aquillia  Severa. 

145 

M    -95 

AKVA  C€B    HPAC€B 

Bust  of  Aquillia  Severa  r. 

I€     PAnOA€     ITHN 

Wolf  1.,  suckling  twins. 

[Eollin,  1903.] 

niEEAPOLIS. 


253 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Keverse. 


Annia  Faustina. 


ANNIA<I>A  VCT6INA 
C€  B  Bust  of  Anuia 
Faustina  r. 


U6 


^1-15 


147 


M    -95 


148 


M    -85 


149 


^1-3 

(pierced.' 


ANNIA.<|>AVC  T€IN 
AC€B  Bust  of  Annia 
Faustina  r. 


T€INAC€B 


Similar. 


i€PA    noAeiT    nNN€nKO 
pn  N 

Tyche  or  Euposia  standing  1.,  wear- 
ing kalatlios,  holding  in  r.  pbiale 
over  lighted  altar,  and  on  1.  arm 
cornucopiae,  on  the  side  of  which  is 
a  figure  of  infant  Ploutos  (cf.  no. 
35). 

[Whittall,  1885.] 


l€PAnOA€IT  HNNenKOPn 

N 

Similar   type,    but    without    lighted 
altar. 

[Lawson,  1897.] 


l€PAnOA€ITnNN€nKOPn 

N 

A 

KTI     within  wreath. 

A 


[Eollin,  1903.] 


Philip  Senior. 


AVTK  lOVA  <I>[I]AI 

nnoc  Avr-     Bust 

of  Philip  Senior  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 
(Same  die  as  Alliance  coins, 
with  Ephesus  and  Perga- 
mum,  infra,  nos.  168, 171.) 


l€PAn      OA€      ITHN  Two 

naked  (?)  figures  standing  face  to 
face,  each  with  mantle  hanging 
behind  him,  holding  spear  in  1.  and 
phiale  in  r.  over  lighted  altar  between 
them. 


[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 
[PI.  XXXII.  2.] 


254 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


150 


151 


^1-2 


/El-2 


152 


^M5 


153 


154 


M    -9 


M   -9 


155    JE    -95 


Otacilia  Severa. 


MARK  nTAKIA-       C  l€PAnO      A€ITnN 


€BHPA.C€B-      Bust 

of  Otacilia  Severa  r. 
(Same  die  as  Alliance   coin 
with    Smyrna,   infra,   no. 
174.) 


Cultus- 

statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to  front, 
with  usual  supports,  between  two 
stags  looking  up. 


[Pres.  by  Mr.  W.  R.  Paton,  1889.] 
[PI.  XXXII.  3.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Rolliu,  1903.] 


Same  die. 
(Countermark,   P) 


M  nr-     [C€VHPA] 

Bust  of  Otacilia  Severa  r. 
(Same  die  as  Alliance  coins 
Avith  Ephesus  and  Sardes, 
infra,  nos.  172,  176.) 


l€PAnO  A€ITnN  Table,  on 
which  is  an  agonistic  crown  in- 
scribed (■?) 

[RoUin,  1903.] 


I€P  AnOA  eiTHN  Hygieia 
enthroned  1.,  feeding  serpent  from 
phiale  with  r.,  and  resting  1.  arm  on 
cushion  resembling  tympanum  ;  be- 
hind throne,  small  Telesphoros. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 
[PI.  XXXII.  4.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


Same  die. 


i€PA  no 

AeirriN    (in  ex.) 
Hades,     with    flying 
sceptre,    in    quadriga 
horses  r. 


Rape  of  Per- 
sephone by 
chlamys    and 
of    galloping 


[Ready,  1890.] 


HIERAPOUS. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Same  die. 


156    JE    -95 


Same  die. 


157    IE    -95 
158;  M    -9 


159   ^M 


l€PAnOA€ITnN 
A 

KTI     within  wreath. 

A 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


l€PAnOA€ITnN 

nv 


eiA 


(Same  dies.) 


Philip  Junior. 


within  wreath. 


[Millingen,  1851.] 


[Milles,  1S43.] 


•  M  iovA.<i>iAinnoc 

•  KAI-       Bust  of  Philip 
Junior  r.,  bare-headed,  in 
cuirass    and    paludamen- 
tum. 
(Countermark,   F) 


160   ^1-2       (Countermark,   T) 


lePAnOA  eiTIIN  Tyche  or 
Euposia  standing  1.,  wearing  kalathos, 
liolding  in  r.  two  ears  of  corn  and 
rudder,  and  on  1.  arm  cornucopiae, 
on  the  side  of  which  (probably)  a 
figure  of  infant  Ploutos  (cf.  no.  35). 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


Similar  (different  die). 


161    ,EM 


l€PAnO      AEITHN  Apollo 

Kitharoedos  standing  r.  beneath  a 
tree ;  he  wears  long  chiton  and 
mantle,  and  holds  in  r.  plectrum, 
and  with  1.  lyre. 

[^r.  J.  Borrell,  1S45.] 


loQ 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Alliance  Coins. 

HIERAPOLIS— LAODICEIA. 

Hadrian. 

AYTOKPAKAICAP 

l€PATTOA€l    TnNKAIAAO[A' 

AAPIANOC     Bust  of 

IK€nN] 

Hadrian    1.,    bare-headed, 

OM[ONOIA]   (in  ex.) 

wearing       paludamentum 

Apollo    Kitharoedos   (Archegetes   of 

and  cuirass  (?). 

Hierapolis)  r.,  and  Zeus  Laodikeus  1., 
standing  face  to  face.     Apollo,  in  long 
chiton  and  mantle,  holds  in  lowered 
r.    plectrum,    and    on    1.    arm    lyre. 
Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and 
himation,  holds  in  r.  eagle,  and  with 
1.  rests  on  sceptre. 

162 

^1-45 

[Rollin,  1903.  J 
[PL  LI.  7.] 

(See  also  Laodiceia — Hierapolis,  Hadrian.) 

HIERAPOLIS—CIBYRA. 

(See  Cibyra^ — Hierapolis.) 

M.  Aurelius,  Faustina  Jun. 

HIERAPOLIS— SYNNADA.i 

L.  Verus. 

AVKAI  A.     AVPOV 

CV  N  N  N  A  A  E  (donhJe-simcl-)      HN 

HPOC       Bust  of  Verus 

lEPA     nOAITHN 

r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass. 

OMONOI 

A 

Apollo    Kitharoedos  (Archegetes)  of 
Hierapolis  standing  r.  before  seated 
Zeus  1.     Apollo,  in  long  chiton  and 
mantle,  holds  in  lowered  r.  plectrum, 
and  on  1.  arm,  lyre.     Zeus  enthroned, 
holds  in  r.  phiale,  and  rests  with  1. 
on  sceptre. 

163 

^1-4 

[Rollin,  1895.] 
[PI.  LI.  8.] 

^  This    coin   was  probably   struck    at    Hierapolis,   not  at   Synnada  (see  | 

Imhoof,   Kl.  M.,  241).     It  has  been  attributed  to  Synnada  only  because  the  | 

name  of  that  city  seems  to  stand  first  on  the  reverse,  but  its  intentional 

precedence  is  by  "no  means  certain,  as  the  circular  inscription  may  be  read 

as  beginning  with   l€PA. 

1 

IIIERAPOLIS    ALLIAXCKS. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


HIERAPOLTS— EPHESUS. 


L.  Yg 

AVT  KAI-    AAVPH 
OVHPOC        Bust  of 
Verus  r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


164 


^1-4 


l€PAn[OA]l     THN      KAI€<1) 
€CinN 

OMONOIA     (in  ex.) 
Apollo  Kithai'oedos  (Arc]ie<^etes)  of 
Hierapolis     as    above,     standing    r. 
before      cultus-statue      of     Artemis 
Ephesia  to  front,  with  iisual  supports. 

[Xortliwick,  1859.] 


Commodus. 


AVKAIMA       VPKOM 

MOAOC  Bust  of 

Commodus  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


165 


^1-35 


l€PAnOA€IT   aN£   ^£C\nN 
OMONOIA    (in  ex) 

Similar  type,   but  on  either  side  of 
Artemis  Ephesia  is  a  stag  looking  up. 

[Rollin,  1889.] 
[PI.  LI.  9.] 


HIERAPOLIS— APHRODISIAS. 


Commodus. 


Same  die  as  preceding  coin. 


I 


166    .^1-4 


l€PA[nOA€l]TnNA      <t)POA 
€ICI€nN 

OMONOIA   (in  ex.) 

Apollo  Kitharoedos  (Archegetes)  of 
Hierapolis  as  above,  standing  r. 
before  cultus-statue  of  Aphrodite  1., 
wearing  polos  and  veiled,  with  hands 
projected  from  sides. 

[Arundell,  1839.] 
[PI.  LI.  10] 

L    L 


258 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


HIE  RAPOLIS— SARDE  S . 


Commodus. 


AVT  KAI  A  AYP.   •  K  l[€PA]nOA€IT    HNK     AICA 


167    M  1-5 


;68 


^1-3 


169    Ml-i 


OMMOAOC        Bust 

of  Commodus  r.,  laur. 
in  cuirass  and  paluda 
mentum. 


PAIANUN 

OMONOIA  (in  ex.) 
Apollo  Kitharoed(js  (Archegetes)  of 
Hierapolis  as  above,  standing  r. 
before  cultus-statue  of  the  Sardian 
goddess  (Kore)  enthroned  to  front, 
closely  draped,  and  wearing  polos 
surmounted  by  crescent ;  on  her  left 
is  an  upright  stalk  of  corn,  and  on 
her  right,  a  poppy. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 
[PI.  LII.   1.] 


HIERAPOLIS— EPHESUS. 


Philip  Senior. 


AVTKIOVA  <t)|Ain 

nocAvr-    Bust  of 

Philip  Senior  r.,  laur.,  in 
cuirass    and    paludamen- 
tum. 
(Same  die  as  no.  149,  supra.) 


Same  die. 

Countermark,   A    in  laurel- 
wreath.     (=''AK:Tta'?) 


l€PAnOA€     IT    UN  K  €<|)€C 
IHN 

OMONOIA  (in  ex.) 
Apollo  Kitharoedos  (Archegetes)  of 
Hierapolis  as  above,  standing  r,  before 
cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia 
standing  1.,  with  fillets  hanging  from 
hands  projected  from  sides. 

[Margaritis,  1889.] 


Same  die. 


[Steuart,  1838.] 


HIERAPOLIS    ALLIANCES. 


259 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Philip  Junior. 

AVKMIOVA.    .4>IAin 

l€PAnOA€ITr2NK€<|)      €Clfl 

nOC-       Bust  of  Piiilip 

NN6X2KO 

Jan.  r.,  laur.,  in    cuirass 

PHNOMON    (;„,,) 

with    aegis,    from    which 

two  serpents  jjroject. 

Apollo  Kitharoedos  (Archegetes)  of 
Hierapolis  as  above,  standing  before 
cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  Avith  usual  supports,  between 
two  stags  looking  up. 

170 

Ml-5 

[Margaritis,  1889.] 

HIERAPOLIS— PERGMIUM. 

Philip  Junior  (?). 

AVT  KM   lOVA  <|)|AI 

l€PAnOA€ITONKn€PrAM 

nnocAvr  Bust  of 

HNnN.N€ 

Philip  Junior  (?)  r.,  laur., 

HKOPnN    (in  ex.) 

in    cuirass    and     paluda- 

Apollo  Kitharoedos  (Archegetes)  of 

mentum. 

Hierapolis,     as    above,    standing   r. 
before  Asklepios  of  Pergamum  stand- 
ing  to    front,    head   1.,    resting    on 
serpent-staff;    in  field,  between  the 
figures,     O  M  O 
NOIA 

171 

^1-4 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 
[PI.  LII.  2.] 

HIERAPOLIS— EPHESUS. 

Otacilia  Severa. 

M-nr-      cevHPA 

l€PAnOA€ITnN.K  €<t)€Cin 

Bust  of  Otacilia  r. 

NNenKO 

(Same  die  as  nos.  153  sqq., 

pnN 

OMONOIA    ^^"^'''•^) 

supra.) 

Two    prize  wreaths,  one    containing 

n      the     other     €      (Pythia     and 

Ephesia  ?) . 

172 

Ml- 

[Mitchell,  1898  ] 

260 


rHuveiiA. 


Xo. 


Metal. 
Size. 


173 


^M 


LT-i 


^Mo 


175    ^M 


.176'  JE    -95 


Obverse. 


Same  die. 


Reverse. 


I€  PAnOA€ITn N   K  €<i)€Cin 

NN€I1 

KOPIIN       r    n  i^N 
OMONOIA   ("^fi^^^) 
Similar.     Same  die  as  no.  186,  infra, 
with  head  of  the  Senate. 

[Northwick,  1859.] 


HIERArOLTS— SMYRNA. 


Otacilia  Severa. 


MAPK  nXAKIA      C€ 

BHPA  C€B       Bust  of 

Otacilia  r. 
(Same  die  as  no.  150.) 
(Countermark,   cultus-statue 

of       goddess        (Artemis 

Ephesia  1)  to  r.) 


l€PAnOAGITnN  K  CMVPNA 

inNNenKOP- 

OMONOIA   ^'"'^'^^'^ 
Two   prize  crowns,   each    containing 
two  palms. 

(Inscriptions]  on  crowns  illegible.) 
[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


HIERAPOLIS— SARDES. 

Otacilia  Severa. 


Same  die  as  preceding. 


•M  nx-      cevHPA 

Bust  of  Otacilia  r. 
(Same  die  as  nos.  153  sqq., 
supra.) 


l€PAnOA€ITIlN    K  CAPAIA 
NHNNenKOPUN 

OMONOIA    (infield) 
Similar  to  preceding. 
(Inscriptions  on  crowns  illegible.) 
[Lincoln,  1902.] 


l€PAnOA€ITnN     K  CAPAIA 

opnN       ^'"^  ^""-^ 

OMONOI(.^,^l,) 

Two    prize   wreaths,  one  containing 

nv 


XPV 

CAN 


the  other      [Q\ 

A] 
[Arundell,  1839.] 


HIEUAPOIJS   ALLIANCKS. 


2G1 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


177    jE    -9 


178 


M    -85 


179    /E    -95 


180 


M    -95 


181    iEl- 


» 


HIERAPOLIS— EPHESUS. 

Time  of  the  Philips. 


AAIP  BHNOC  Bust 
of  Apollo  Lairbenos  r., 
radiate,  shoulders  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


l€PAnOA€ITnN  KAI  €<|>€CI 

ilN 
N€nKOPn    OMONOIA 

N 

Two  right  hands  clasped  :  border  of 
dots. 

[1898.] 
[PI.  LII.  3.] 


l€PAnOA€ITnN  KAI  €<|>€CI 

UN 

N€nKOPnN     OMONOIA 

Similar. 

[Lincoln,  1872.] 


l€PAnOAGITnNK€<t>eCmN 
N€nK 

opnN       r    fill. 
OMONOIA  ^'''^'^'^^ 
Similar. 

[Steuait,  1840.] 


Same  die  (double-struck). 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


HIERAPOLIS— SMYRNA. 

Time  of  the  Philips. 


lePAHOAeiTHN  K  CMVPNA 
IHN 
NenKOPH    OMONOIA 

N 

Two  right  hands  clasped  :  border  of 
dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


262 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


182 


JE   -9 


183 


M    -9 


184 


JE   -9 


185 


^    -85 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


l€PAnOA€ITnN  K  CMVPN6 

unn 

€nKOPn 

N 

Same  type. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


OMONOIA 


HIERAPOLIS— SARDES. 

Time  of  the  Philips. 


Same  die. 


l€PAnOA€ITnN  K  CAPAIAN 

UN 

NGHKOPn 

N 
OMONOIA 

Two  right  hands  clasped  :  border  of 
dots. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


HIERAPOLIS— CYZICUS. 

Time  of  the  Philips. 


Same  die.i 


l€  PAnOA€  ITHN   K  KVZIK  H 

NHN 

NenKOPn  omonoia 

N 

Two  right  hands  clasped:  border  of 
dots, 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


^  The  obverse  die  of   all  the  above-described  Alliance   coins  with  the 
bust  of  Lairbcnos  (nos.  177-185)  is  identical  with  that  of  no.  59,  supra. 


HIERAPOLIS    ALLIANCES. 


263 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

HIERAPOLIS— EPHESUS. 

Time  of  the  Philips. 

I€P[ACVN]    KAHTO 

l€PAnOA€ITX2N  K€<|)€Cin 

C       Bust  of  the  Senate  r. , 

NN€n 

hair  bound    with    taenia, 

KOPHN       f.    n  1 1^ 
,   OMONOIA    ^'''^'^^^ 

shoulders  draped :  border 

of  dots. 

Two  prize  wreaths,  one  containing  TT, 
the  other  €  (Pythia  and  Ephesia  ?) : 
border  of  dots. 
(Same  die  as  no.  173,  supra,  with  head 
of  Otacilia.) 

186 

M    -9 

[Lincoln,  1870.] 

[PI.  L 

II.  4.] 

l€PAnOA€IT      HNK 

NGHKOPn    OMONOI 

€<I>€CI 

N            A 

HN 

The    god    Men,    wearing    Phrygian 

Bust  of  Homonoia  (1)   r., 

cap,  short  chiton,  and  mantle,  stand- 

veiled and  laur.,  identical 

ing  1,,  with    r.   foot  on  bucranium, 

in  design  with  the  busts  of 

holding  in  r.  pine-cone,  and  resting 

Gerousia  and  Boule ;    cf. 

Avith  1.  on  sceptre :  border  of  dots. 

PL  XXX.  9,  and  p.  24.3,  no. 

90,  supra :  border  of  dots. 

187 

JE    -9 

[Lawson,  1874,1 

[PI.  LII.  5.] 

HIERAPOLIS— EPHESUS. 

Valerian. 

AVK€-    nOV  AIK  O 

l€PAnOA€l  N€n  K€<|>€CinN 

VA 

TUN            KO 

A€PIANOC 

Pn  (in  field) 

Bust  of  Valerian  r.,  laur., 

N 

in  cuirass  and  aegis,  from 

OMONYA  (in ex.) 

which  two  snakes  rise. 

Sarapis,  wearing  modius  and  long 
chiton  with  himation,  standing  r., 
with  sceptre  over  1.  shoulder,  before 
cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  with  usual  supports,  between 
two  stags  looking  up. 

188 

All-25 

[Bank  Coll.] 

2G4 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Iiiscr.  illegible.          Similar. 

l6PAnOA€ITnN  K€<1>     €0112 

(Same  die  as  next  follow- 

NN€ 

ing.) 

OKOPUN    (in  field) 
OMO[N]OIA    (in  ex.) 
Similar  type. 

189 

^1-2 

[Lawson,  1874.1 

(pierced.) 

HIERAPOLIS— SMYRN"A. 

Valerian. 

[AVK  n-AIKlOV  A 

l€PAnOA[€ITnN]KZ[MVPN 

A€PIANOC-- 

enNNenKOPHn 

Same    die    as    preceding 

coin. 

and  in  ex.,    OMONVA 
Sarapis,    as    above,     facing    winged 
Nemesis  who  stands  1.,  wearing  kala- 
thos ;    between   the    figures,  lighted 
altar  (?)  and  wheel  (?) 

190 

Ail-25 

[Lawson,  1900.] 

AV  K€-       nOV  AIK 

l€PATTOA€ITn     KSMYPNEH 

OVA 

N 

A6PIANOC 

NN€nKOPfI 

Same  die  as  no.  ltS8. 

N 
and  in  ex.,   OMONYA 
Similar,  altar  and  wheel  distinct. 

191    ^1-3 

[Eollin,  1903.] 

[PI.  L 

ri.  6.] 

AV  K.      nOV  AIK  O 

l€PAnOA€ITnN    KZMVP    N 

VA                C 

€nNN€X2KOPnN 

A6PIANO 

and  in  ex.,    OMONYA 

Similar. 

Similar. 

192 

All -3 

[Demetriades,  1869.] 

i 

^ 

HIEKOPOLIS. 


265 


Xo. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


HIEROPOLIS. 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 


Ti)iie  of  31.  Aurelins  and  later. 


yE    -65 


JE    -6 


JE    -55 

(pierced.) 


4     JE  l-O 


l€POTTOA€ITnN 

Head  of  youn^'  Herakles 
r.,  in  lion-scalp :  border 
of  dots. 


Bust   of  Helios   r.,  radiate, 
shoulders  draped. 


€niM  KA  n    HAAinNOC 

Bucranium      to      front,     supporting 
between    its    horns    large    crescent, 
within    which    are    two    stars,    one 
above  the  other  :  border  of  dots.^ 
[RoUin,  1903.] 


l€P[0]n[0]  A€ITI2N  Similar 
type,  but  the  two  stars  are  connected 
with  the  crescent  by  a  vertical  line  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Millingen,  1839.] 


I 


[PI.  XXXII.  5.] 


(Same  dies.) 


AHMOC       Head    of  €niM  nnAinNOC    lepono 

Demos    r.,    bearded    and       AITI2N         The  god  Men,  wearing 
laur.  :  border  of  dots.  Phrygian   cap,  sbort  chiton,  mantle 

and  boots,  standing  1.,  with  crescent 
behind  shoulder.-^,  holding  in  r.  pine- 
cone  or  phiale  (?),  and  resting  with  1. 
on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

[RoUin,  1903.] 


1  Cf.   coins  of  Eucarpeia  (nos.  4,  5)  ;    Peltae  (nos.  12-14)  ;    and  Stec- 
torium  (no.  4),  with  the  same  type. 


266 


PHKYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Keverse. 

AHMOC             Bust  of 
bearded  (1)  Demos  r.,  hair 
bound  with  taenia,  shoul- 
ders   draped  :     border   of 
dots. 

l€POn    OA     €1X12 

N 

The  god  Men,  in  short  chiton  and 
himation  hanging  over  r.  arm,  stand- 
ing   towards    r.    with    one    foot    on 
bucraniam,  holding  in    extended    1. 

5 

M    -9 

pine-cone,    and    resting   Avith    r.   on 
sceptre  :    border  of  dots. 

[Whittall,  1885.] 

[PI.  XX 

XII.  e.] 

6 

JE    -75 

BOV     AH          Bust    of 
Boule  r.,  veiled  :     border 
of  dots. 

lePOnO     A€ITnN             Tyche 
standing  towards  1.,  wearing  kalathos, 
holding  in  r.  rudder,  and  on  1.  arm 
cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

[Eamsay,  1888.] 

Same  die. 

l€POnO      AeiTHN         Artemis 
huntress,  in  sliort  chiton   and  boots, 
running  r.,  holding  in    1.  bow,  and 

7 

.E    -75 

with  r.  drawing  arrow  from   quiver 
at  her  shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 

[Boocke,  1850.] 

8 

JE     1 

Same  die. 

l€POn     OA€ITn       Similar. 

N 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 

l€POnO    AlC        Bust 

of  City-goddess  to  front, 
head    1.,   turreted,   shoul- 
ders draped,  resting  raised 
r.   hand    on    sceptre,  and 

l€POnO    AGITON       Asklepios 

standing    to    front,    head    1.,    resting 
with  r.   on  serpent-staff :    border  of 
dots. 

9 

M    -8 

carrying    cornucopiae    on 
I.  shoulder:  border  of  dots, 

[PI.  XX 

[Tan  Lennep,  1902.] 
XII.  7.]                                                         1 

HIEKOPOLIS. 


267 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


10 


11 


M    -75 


M   -75 


12 


M    -65 


13 


M    -S 


14 


^1-4 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Similar  (different  die). 
[Kamsay,  found  near  Bruzus,  1884.] 


l€PO     nOAeiTHN       Similar. 
[Whittall,  1885.] 


Imperial. 
Nerva. 


N€POVAC      KAICAP 

Head  of  Nerva  r.,  laur. 


l€POnOA  I  TUN  Wingless 
Nike  standing  1.,  holding  wreath 
and  palm. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


Antoninus  Pius. 


AVTKAI 0)      AN 

TWN Bust  of 

Antoninus  Pius  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


l€POnO      AeiTWN  Nike, 

winged,  advancing  1.,  holding  wreath 
and  palm. 


[Pres.  by  W.  T.  Ready,  1891.] 


L.  Verus. 


AVT  KAICAPA  AV 
P      OVHPOC   C€B 

Bust  of  Verus  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


€niM€AHe€N      TOC  KA- 

nnAAinNOC  ACiAPXOv 

IT  UN      ^  ^ 

Zeus  (Bronton),  naked,  striding  r., 

wielding    thunderbolt    in    raised  r., 
and  holding  eagle  on  extended  1. 

[Whittall,  1885  ] 

[Pi.  XXXII.  8.] 


268 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


15 


JEl-l 


16 


JE  1-3 


17 


^1- 


IS 
19 

20 


iE  1- 
M    -95 

iEl- 


Faustina  Junior. 


4>AVCT€INA   C€BACI€niM(?)KAnnAinNACIAPX 


TH      Bust  of  Faustina  r. 


OViePOnOAITHN  Kybele 
enthroned  1.,  wearing  kalathos,  hold- 
ing in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1. 
against  tympanum  ;  at  her  feet, 
lion  r. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


Caracalla. 


AVTKAIMAP     AVPA:i€POnO      ACITHN  Zeus 

NTHN6INOC  Bustj  (Bronton),  naked,  striding  r.,  wield- 
ing thunderbolt  in  raised  r.,  and 
holding  eagle  on  extended  1.  arm, 
over  which  hangs  aegis  ;  at  his  feet, 
eagle  with  open  wings. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


of  Caracalla  r.,  laur.  aiul 
bearded,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


AVTKAIMAP     AVAN 
THNEIN 
OC 

Bust  of  Caracalla  r.,  laur. 
and  bearded,  in  cuirass. 


Same  die. 


l€POnO      A€ITnN  Kybele 

enthroned  1.,  liolduig  in  r..  phiale, 
and  resting  with  1.  against  tympanum; 
on  either  side  of  throne,  a  lion. 

[Ramsaj^  1888.] 


I€  POnO  A€ITnN  Demeter, 
in  long  chiton,  veil,  and  peplos, 
standing  to  front,  head  1.,  holding 
in  r.  ears  of  corn,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  torch. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


(Same  dies.) 


(Same  dies.) 


[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


[Lincoln,  1870.] 


HIEROPOLIS. 


269 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


21 


^    -9 


JEl-l 


23 


.T.  1- 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


AVT      KAIMAV     AN 
TnN€IN 
OC 

Head  of  Caracalla  r.,  laur. 
and  bearded. 


l€POn  OAGITflN  Demeter 
standing  as  above,  bat  in  addition, 
at  her  feet,  lighted  altar. 


[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


Elagabalus. 


MAVPANXnNINOC  l€POnO      A€ITnN 


Hades- 


AVrOV  Bust  of  Ela- 
gabalus  r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 
adorned  with  Gorgoneion. 


Sarapis  enthroned  1.,  wearing  modius, 
chiton,  and  himation,  r.  extended 
over  Kerberos  at  his  feet,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  sceptre. 

Wigan,  1872.] 


[PI.  XXXII.  9.] 


Same  die. 


2-1 


^M 


Same  die. 


MAVPAN    THNINO 

CAV  r  Bust  of  Elaga- 
balus  r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


25 


JE    -95 


leponoA    €iTnN         zeus 

(Bronton),  naked,  striding  r.,  wield- 
ing thunderbolt  in  raised  r.,  and 
holding  eagle  on  extended  1.  arm, 
over  which  hangs  aegis  with  trailing 
skin ;  at  his  feet,  eagle  with  open 
wings. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.J 


l€POnO     A     eiTHN       Similar. 
[Lawson,  1893.] 


I  €POnO  A€ITnN  Demeter, 
in  long  chiton,  veil,  and  peplos, 
standing  towards  1.,  holding  in  r. 
ears  of  corn,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
torch. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 


270 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


26 


^1-1 


iEM 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Julia  Maesa. 


lOYAIA    MAICAAVril 

Bust  of  Julia  Maesa  r. 


[PI. 


€POn    OA     €1 

MHT  (in  ex.) 
Hades- Sarapis  seated  1.,  and  Isis 
standing  before  him  r. ;  Sarapis  wears 
modius,  chiton,  and  himation,  ex- 
tends r.  over  Kerberos  at  his  feet, 
and  rests  with  1.  on  sceptre ;  Isis,  in 
long  chiton,  veil,  and  peplos,  holds 
in  raised  1.  sistrura,  and  in  lowered 
r.  situla. 

[Townley,  1814.] 
XXXII.  10.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[1882.] 


HYDRELA. 


271 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

HYDRELA. 

After  133  B.C. 

Bust  of  Artemis  r.,  wearing 

YA      PHA         Men(?)     standing    1., 

stephane ;  bow  and  quiver 

[IJTUN                 draped,        wearing 

at  shoulder. 

Plirygiau  cap,  and  with  crescent 
behind  shoulders,  r.  extended. 

1 

M   -55 

[Lawson,  1898.] 

[PI.  XXXIII.  1.] 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  Caracolla  or  later. 

AHM      OC      Bust  of  De- 

VAPHA   €     ITHN            Apollo 

mos  r.,  probably  bearded, 

Kitharistes  standing  to  front,  holding 

shoulders  draped :  border 

in  lowered  r.  plectrum  (1),  and  on  1. 

of  dots. 

arm,  lyre ;  at  his  r.  side  a  laurel- 
tree  (?)  :  border  of  dots. 

2 

JE    -9 

[Millingen,  1839.] 

Im2}erial. 

Hadrian. 

AVTOKAI      AAPI-- 

An€AAACAeH       NAfOPOV 

--OAVMniOC 

AN€eHK€ 

Head  of  Hadiiiin  r.,  laur., 

VAPHA6I    ..^^. 
TUN         ^'''  "^"^-^ 

drapery  on  1.  shoulder. 

HeraC?)  standing  r.  before  Zeus  Lao- 

dikeus    and    Athena,  wearing    polos 

and  long  chiton,  and  resting  with  r. 

on  sceptre  ;  Zeus  Laodikeus  stands 
facing  her  to  1.,  wearing  long  chiton, 
holding  in  r.  eagle,  and  in  1.  sceptre; 
behind  him  stands  Athena  to  front, 
head  1.,  helmeted,  r.  hand  lowered, 
shield  and  spear  in  1.^ 

3 

M  1-15 

[Lawson,  1897.] 

[PI.  XXXIII.  2.] 

^  This  type  seems  to  be  a 

modification  of  the  Capitoline  Triad. 

PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


ZEBAZTOZO)  [An€A]AAZA0HNArOPOVV 


Head  of  !Nero(^)  r.,  laur.- 


M    -8 


APHAITIIN  The    god    Men 

riding  on  horse  stepping  r. ;   behind 
his  shoulders,  crescent. 

[Lawson,  1897.] 


'  The  Emperor's  head  on  this  coin  resembles  that  of  Nero  rather  than 
Hadrian,  but  the  magistrate's  name  on  the  reverse  seems  to  prove  that  it 
must  have  been  struck  in  Hadrian's  reign.  Perhaps  the  inscription  was 
then  added  to  an  old  coin-die. 


HYKGALEIS. 


273 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


HYRGALEIS. 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Caracalla  to  Severus  Alexander. 


€PA      CVNKAHTO 

CJ  (doubtful  or  obliter- 
ated). Young  male  bust 
of  the  Senate  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


M    -95 


Bust  of  young  Dionysos  r., 
wearing  ivy-wreath,  shoul- 
ders draped :  border  of 
dots. 


^    -9 


A  H  M  OC  Head  of  young 
Demos  r.,  laur.,  drapery 
at  neck  :  border  of  dots. 


All-1 


VPrAA€IlN  (restored  and  tooled). 
Eiver-god  (Maeander)  recumbent  1., 
holding  in  r.  reed,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  inverted  vase  from  which  a 
stream  flows  :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


VP     rAA€nN        The  god  Men  0), 

in  short  chiton,  standing  1.,  Avith 
crescent  behind  shoulders,  holding 
in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
spear  :  border  of  dots. 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


VP     TA     Ae    HN 


fxi; 


(in  ex.)  (=  year  306). 
Apollo  and  Artemis  standing  r.  and 
l.,face  to  face;  Apollo  to  front,  head 
r.,  naked  but  for  cloak  hanging 
behind  him,  holds  in  r.  plectrum, 
and  with  1.  lyre,  placed  on  tripod 
before  him ;  Artemis  to  front,  head 
1.,  wearing  short  chiton  and  boots, 
holds  in  r.  arrow  over  stag  at  her 
feet,  and  in  1.  strung  bow :  border 
of  dots. 


[RoUin,  1903.] 


[PI.  XXXIII.  3.] 


274 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Similar  (different  die). 

VP     TA     A€    fLN 

fTZj    (in  ex.)  (=year  306). 

Artemis  and  Apollo  standing  r.  and 
1.,  face  to  face ;  Artemis  to  front, 
head  r.,  wearing  sbort  chiton  and 
boots,  holds  in  r.  strung  bow,  and 
in  1.  arrow  over  stag  at  her  feet ; 
Apollo,  naked  but  for  cloak  hanging 
behind  him,  to  front,  head  1.,  stands 
in  attitude  of  repose  with  r.  hand  on 
head,  and  rests  with  his  1.  on  lyre 
placed  on  tripod  :  border  of  dots. 

4 

^M 

[1901.] 

Same  die  as  last. 

VP  rAA€  HNtTi;  Demeter, 
ill  long  chiton,  peplos,  and  veil, 
standing  towards  1.,  holding  in  r. 
three  ears  of  corn,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  long  torch  :  border  of  dots. 

5 

yEll 

[Lawson,  1883.] 

6 

M    -8 

Bust    of     Sarapis    r.,    hair 
bound    with    taenia    and 
surmounted    by    modiup, 
shoulders  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 

VPrAA  A€nN  Isis,  in  long 
chiton,  and  with  usual  headdress 
and  crescent  behind  shoulders,  stand- 
ing towards  1.,  holding  in  raised  r. 
sistrum,  and  in  lowered  1.  situla  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1897.] 

[PI.  XX 

XIII.  4] 

Similar. 

VPrAA€  IlNtTi;  Hermes 
standing  to  front,  head  1.,  naked  but 
for  chlamys,  holding  in  r.  purse,  and 
in  1.  winged  caduceus :  border  of 
dots. 

i 

^    -75 

[Rollin,  1880.] 

HYRGALEIS. 


275 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


^1-2 


^M 


10 


yEM 


11 


JEl-l 


12 


M    -9 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Imperial, 
Julia  Domna. 


lOVAIAAO  MNAC6 
BACT  Bust  of  Julia 
Domna  r. 


vprAAAe 


[PI. 


eniiovAiovAA 
UN 

PACTOV   (infield) 
APXO    (in  ex.) 
Kybele  enthroned  I.,  wearing  kala- 
thos,  her   r.  extended   over   lion  at 
her  leet,  her  I.  resting  on  tympanum. 
[Devonshire,  18i4.] 
XXXIII.  5.] 


Caracalla. 


AVTKMAVPH  ANT 
nNEINOC  Head  of 
Caracalla  r.,  laur. 


€niCTP[ Tl  -]      VPPAA 

A€I2N  Dikaiosyne,     in    long 

chiton  and  peplos,  standing  1.,  wear- 
ing kalathos,  holding  in  r.  balance, 
and  on  1.  arm  cornucopias. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Severus  Alexander. 


AVTKMAVPA    A€ZA 
NAPOC  Bust    of 

Severus  Alexander  r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


Same  die  (1). 


MAVPAA€Z  ANAP 
OCAV  Bust  of  Severus 
Alexander  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


VP     FA     A€    UN 

fTZ,    (in  ex.)  (=year  306). 
Apollo  and  Artemis  standing  r.  and 
1.,  face  to  face,  as  on  no.  3,  supra. 
(Same  die.) 

[Steuart,  1838.] 

VP     rAA€     XlNtXE;      Demeter 

standing,  as  on  no.  5,  supra. 
(Same  die.) 

[LawsoD,  1874.] 

VPrAA€     HNtTfi  Tyche 

standing     1.,    holding    rudder    and 
cornucopiae. 

[Lincoln,  1870.] 


276 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


^1' 


M    -8 


M    -8 


JEl-2 


JULIA    (IPS  US). 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coin. 

Time  of  CavacaUa  or  later 


l€PA  BOYAH  Bust 
of  Boiile  r.,  veiled  and 
laur. :  shoulders  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 


I      OVA      I€nN      Horn  onoia  stand- 
ing 1.,  wearing  kalathos,  holding  in 
r.  phiale  over  flaming  altar,  and  on 
1.  arm,  cornucopiae  :   border  of  dots. 
[Ready,  1898.] 


Imperial. 
Agrippina  Junior. 


ArpinEiNA 

Bust  of  Agrippina  r. 


H<J)AIST     l[n]NIOVAIE[nN 

Zeus  enthroned  1.,  himation  over 
lower  limbs,  holding  in  extended  r. 
phiale, 

[RoUin,  1874.] 


Nero. 


NEPXIN     KAIZAP 

Bust  of  young  Nero  r., 
bare-headed,  shoulders 
draped. 


ZEPriOZH4>AIZTinN     lOYA 

I  EUN  The  god  Men,  in  Phrygian 
cap,  riding  on  horse  stepping  r.  ; 
behind  his  shoulders,  crescent  and 
double-axe. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1863.] 


[PI.  XXXIII.  6] 


Aemilian. 


AIMAI 


AVTKM 
MIAIA 

NON 

Bust      of      Aemilian 
radiate,    in    cuirass 
paludamentum. 


I'm 

and 


APXTO 


B.<l>l     AO    TeiMIi 

IOVAI€nN  (in  ex.) 
Temple-front  of  two  columns  with 
phiale  in  pediment;  within  it  a  statue 
of  the  god  Men,  in  Phrygian  cap  and 
long  robe,  and  with  crescent  behind 
shoulders,  standing  1.,  with  one  foot 
on  bucranium,  holding  in  r.  phiale, 
and  resting  Avith  1.  on  spear  or  sceptre. 
[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 
[PI.  XXXIII.  7.] 


JULIA. 


277 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Same  die. 


iEll 


[PI. 


TOA€  APX  <l>l      AOT6IMOV 
lOVAieHN    (in  ex.) 
Zeus    enthroned    1.,    hiiuation    over 
lower  limbs,  holding  in  extended  r. 
phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 
XXXIII.  8.] 


Cornelia  Supera 

covnep 


rAI   KOP 

HN 
•CE- 

Bust  of    Cornelia  Supera 
r.,  wearing  stephane. 


^M 


APX. TO  B-    <|>IAOT€IMn 
lOYAienN    (in  ex.) 
Kybele   entlironed   1.,  holding  in   r. 
phiale  over  lion  at  her  feet,  and  in  1. 
sceptre ;  on  throne  behind  her,  tym- 
panum. 


[PI.  XXXIII.  9.] 


278 


PHRTGIA. 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal. 
Size. 


1      190-2 


193-3 


/111  1 


^1-1 


192-8  ^1-15 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


L  A  0  D  I  C  E  I  A. 

Cistophori. 

(Class  i.) 
Circ.   189—133  B.C. 


Cista  mystica  with  half- 
open  lid,  from  which  a 
serpent  issues  1.  :  the 
whole  in  wreath  of  ivy- 
leaves  and  berries. 


Two  coiled  serpents  with  heads  erect ; 
between  them  a  bow-case  orna- 
mented with  floral  scroll  like  an 
aplustre,  and  containing  a  strung 
bow. 

in  field  1.,  AAO 

in  field  r.,  Wolf  r,,  above  turreted 
head  of  City-goddess  r. 

[Lawson,  1884.] 
[PI.  I.  7.] 


in  field  1.,  AAO 

in  field  r.,  Wolf  r.,  above  lyre. 

[Bunbury,  1897.J 
[PI.  I.  8.] 


in  field  1.,  AAO 

in  field  r.,  head  of  Aphrodite  (?)  r., 

hair  rolled,  and  wearing  stephane. 
(Cf.  similar   head    on  bronze    coins, 

infra,  nos.  30  fF.) 

[Rollin,  1903.] 
[PI.  I.  9.] 


LAODICEIA. 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


(Class  ii.) 
After  133  B.C. 


Cista  mystica  with  half- 
open  lid,  from  which  a 
serpent  issues  1. :  the 
whole  in  wreath  of  ivy- 
leaves  and  berries. 


191-4 


Ml-l 


188-6 


Ml-l 


186-8 


184-6 


Ml- 


Ml-05 


Two  coiled  serpents,  with  heads  face 
to  face  ;  between  them  a  bow-case 
ornamented  with  floral  scroll  like 
an  aplustre,  and  containing  a 
strung  bow.i 

in  field  1.,  AAO     _ 
in  centre,       XEYilZ 

AnoAAHNloY 
TOYAMYNTOY 

in  field  r.,  winged  caduceus. 

[Curt,  1856.] 
[PI.  I.  10.] 


in  field  1.,  AAO 

in  centre,    A4>OBHTOZ 

<i>iAinnoY 

in  field  r.,  winged  caduceus. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


in  field  1.,   AAO 
in  centre,  OAYMTTIOAnPOZ 
EPMorENOY 

in  field  r.,  winged  caduceus. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


infield!.,   [AA]0 
in  centre,    ITTTTOXAITHZ 
AEINOMAXOY 

in  field  r.,  winged  caduceus. 

[Weber,  1892.] 


1  The  bow  is  often  miBplaced  as  if  outside  the  bow-case,  and 
behind  the  left-hand  serpent,  and  on  some  specimens  it  is  altogether 
omitted.  The  outlining  of  the  bow-case  becomes  also  more  and  more 
undefined  on  the  later  specimens.  It  would  thus  appear  that  the 
later  die-engravers  copied  blindly  a  type  the  meaning  of  which  they 
did  not  understand. 


280 


PHBYGIA. 


No.       Wt. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


188-7 


^1- 


190-4 


^1- 


10 


185-     ^1-05 


11 


174-7  .11   -95 


12 


183  4  /Rl-05 


13 


192-5  .41105 


in  field  1.,  AAO 
in  centre,   AlOAH 

POY 

in  field  r.,  winged  caduceus. 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


Similar,  but   B  above  caduceus. 
[Lincoln,  1895.] 
[PI.  I.  11.] 


in  field  1.,   AA  O 

in  centre,    K  PAT  ITT 

noY 

in  field  r.,  [caduceus] . 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


in  field  1.,  AAO,  and  below,  torch  (1). 
in  centre,   AZ[KAH] 

niAA[H5:?]i 

in  field  r.,  [caduceus]. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


in  field  1.,  [A]AO 
in  centre,  <}>ACIC 
in  field  r.,  caduceus. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


in  field  1.,   AAO 
in  centre,    yjj^ 

in  field  r.,  caduceus. 

[Lawson,  1884.] 


Or  AZ[KAH]niAA[OY]. 


LAODICEIA. 


281 


No.      Wt. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Keverse. 


14 


43-8 


M   -7 


Q,uarter-Cistophorus. 

Bunch  of  grapes  upon  a  vine-leaf. 


Club  and  lion-skin :  the 
whole  in  wreath  of 
vine  ('?)-leaves. 


in  field  1.,  AA 

above,  AO     HN 

in  field  r.,  caduceus  slanting. 

[Stanton,  1877.] 
[PI.  I.  12.] 


Proconsular    Cistophori. 

P.  Lentulus,  P./.,  Spinther,  Proconsul  of  Cilicia  5G — 53  B.C. 
and  Imperator. 


15 


180-6 


^1- 


16 


185-7 


^1-05 


17 


186-7 


Ml- 


Cista  mystica  with  half- 
open  lid,  from  which  a 
serpent    issues   1.  :    the 
whole  in  wreath  of  ivy 
leaves  and  berries. 


Two  coiled  serpents  with  heads  face 
to  face  ;  between  them  a  bow-case 
ornamented  with  floral  scroll  like 
an  aplustre ;  strung  bow  behind 
serpent  on  1. 

in  field  1.,  AAO 

across,   P     LENTVLVS      PF 

IMP 
in  field  r.,  caduceus. 
beneath,  APTEMIAHPoZ 
AAMOKPATOY 

[Lavvsuu,  1874] 
[PI.  I.  13.] 

in  field  1.,   AAO 

across,   P     LENTVLVS      PF 

IMP 
in  field  r.,  caduceus. 
beneath,   HPO<l>ANTOZ 
HPO(t>ANT[oY] 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


in  field  1.,   [A]AO 

across,   [P]     LENTVLVS     [PF] 

IMP 

in  field  r.,  caduceus. 
beneath,   KPATinno[Z] 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 
o  o 


282 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


18 


178-2  /RM 


19     183-6 


20 


180-2 


21 


186- 


Ml- 


Rl-05 


.^1-1 


in  field  1.,   AAO 

across,   [T]      LENTVLVS     PF 

IMP- 
in  field  r.,  caduceus. 
beneath,  ATToAAflNlOZ 
AAMOKPATOY 
[II2ZIMOZ]] 

[Lawson,  1884.] 


Appius     Claudius    PuIcJier,    Ap.    /.,    Proconsul    of    Cilicia 
53 — 51   B.C.  and  hnperator. 


in  field  1.,  [A]AO 

across,  [AP]    PVLCHER    APF 

PROCOS 
in  field  r.,  caduceus. 
beneath,    ATToAAnNIOZ 
[A]AM0KPAT0Y 
[I]nZIM0Z 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


in  field  1.,      A 

AAO 
across,  [AP]  PVLCHER   [APF] 

IMP 
in  field  r.,  caduceus. 
beneath,  ANTIMHAHZ 
KAEHNOZ 

[Lawson,  1881.] 


in  field  1.,        I 

AAO 

across,  ^^      PVLCHER     ^ 
IMP 

in  field  r.,  caduceus. 
beneath,  ATTOAAHN  |0Z  (double- 
EYAPXOY       struck.) 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 
[PL  I.  14.] 


LAODICEIA. 


283 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


23 


M   -5 


M    -45 


24     JE    -5 


25 


M    -55 


26 


M    -65 


Bronze. 

Before  133  b.c.(^). 


Head  of  City -goddess,^ 
Aphrodite  or  Kybele, 
turreted,  r. 


AAOAI       Lion  seated  1.,  with  fore- 
KEnN  paw  raised. 


[PI.  XXXIV.  1.] 


Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur.  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 
[M.  J.  Borrell,  1848.] 


AAOAI     KEHN       Lotus-flower.^ 
[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


[PI.  XXXIV.  2.] 


Head  of  Aphrodite  r.,^  hair 
bound  with  cord  tied 
behind,  leaving  ends  of 
hair  loose  ;  neck  draped. 


Head  of  Aphrodite  r.,  hair 
bound  with  double  cord 
tied  behind,  leaving  ends 
of  hair  loose ;  neck  draped. 


AAOAI       Aphrodite,  naked  to  hips, 
KEX2N  peplosover  lower  limbs, 

seated    r.  on  throne  without    back ; 

on  her  r.  hand,  raised  to  her  face, 

she  holds  a  dove(1). 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


AAOA[l]        Similar  type,  but  dove 
KEXIN  on  extended  1.  hand, 

and  r.  hand  resting  on  throne. 


[PI.  XXXIV.  3.] 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


'  Similar  heads  occur  aa  adjunct  symbols  on  Cistopliori  of  Laodiceia 
of  the  earliest  class.     See  nos.  1,  3,  supra. 

2  The  Lotus-flower,  a  very  rare  type,  occurs  also  on  an  apparently  con- 
temporary coin  of  Antiochus  VII.,  B.C.  138—129  (B.M.  Cat.  SeUucidae, 
PL  XX.  14),  by  whom  it  was  adopted,  as  Eckhel  thinks  {D.N.,  iii.  236),  in 
honour  of  his  Egyptian  wife  Cleopatra. 


284 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Similar     head     in     higher 
relief. 

[AA]OAIKE[nN]          Aphrodite, 
draped  in  long   chiton,  standing  1., 
holding  dove  on  extended  r.,  1.  hold- 
ing drapery  ;   in  front,  rose  on  stalk. 

27 

M    -65 

[Pres.  by  Mr.  W.  R.  Paton,  1889.] 

[PI.  XXXIV.  4.] 

28 

M   -6 

[Burgou,  1841.] 

29 

M    -75 

Similar,  but  hair  in  bunch 
behind,       and       wearing 
stephane('?).i 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

30 

JE    -55 

[Lawson,  1899.] 

After  133  B.C. 

31 

M    -75 

Female  head   r.  (Aphrodite 
or    Queen     Laodice     the 
Foundress  1)  wearing  ste- 
phane    and    diadem,    the 
ends  of  which  are  some- 
times visible  behind  neck." 

AAOAI        Double    cornucopiae    con- 
KEX2N            tainiug  corn  and  fruit. 

in  field  1.,  coiled  serpent. 

[PI.  XX 

XIV.  5.] 

32 

M    -75 

no  serpent,  the  two  cornuacopiae  bound 
together    by  fillet  hanging  down   1. 
side, 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

[PL  XXXIV.  6.] 

33 

/E    -75 

[Webster,  1847.] 

34 

^    -7 

M                                                     1> 

1  See  note  1,  p.  283. 

-  As  to   the   worship   of    Qt 
(circ.  B.C.  249  at  latest),  B.C.H 

leen    Laodice,  sec  Letter  of   Antiochus  II. 
,  1885,  324  ff. 

LAODICEIA. 


285 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


35 


36 


37 


38 


39 


40 


41 


42 


43 


M    -9 


M    -8 


jE    -85 


M    -7 


M    -8 


M    -75 


JE    -85 


M    -7 


^    -75 


(over-struck  on  another  coin 
with  a  head  in  protile.) 


Similar  head,  but  with  long 
curl  hanging  down  neck  ; 
ends  of  diadem  not  visible. 


no  serpent,  the  two  cornuacopiae  bound 
together  by  fillet  hanging  down  1. 
side. 

[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 


[Rollin,  1903.] 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AAOAI         Double  (?)      cornucopiae 
KEHN  containing    corn    and 

fruit,  and    bound    with    fillet,    ends 
hanging  down  on  both  sides. 

[Avierino,  1892.] 


Portrait-head  (traditional,  of 
Queen  Laodice?)  r.,  laur., 
wearing  earring  and  neck- 
lace ;  neck  draped. 


AAOAI         Single    cornucopiae    con- 
KEXIN  taining  corn  and  fruit, 

and  bound  with  fillet  hanging  down 
r.  side  ;  on  left,  caduceus  filleted. 
[Burgon,  1841.] 

[PL  XXXIV.  7.] 


(over-struck  on  another  coin 
with  a  head  in  profile.) 


(Countermark,  ]§)J*) 


[A]AOA 

[IK]En[N] 


[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


[Lawsou,  1899.] 


•28  G 


PHRTGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

44 

iE    -65 

Similar  head,  but  with  long 
curl  hanging  down  neck  ; 
neck  draped. 

AAOAI 
KEI2N 

Tripod. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

[PI.  XXXIV.  8.] 

45 

M    -6 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 

40 

M    -6 

Similar. 

Similar. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

47 

^    -55 

Similar. 

Similar. 

fArundell,  1839.] 

Second  half  of  First  Centiu 

y  B.C. 

Head  of    Z8us(?)  r.,  bound 
with  taenia. 

AAOAI  KEHN              Cornucopiae, 
filleted,  on  the  bend  of  which  stands 

48 

JE    -8 

an  eagle 
beneatli, 

with  open  wings,  head  r.  ; 
[EoUin,  1903.] 

[PI.  XXXIV.  9.] 

49 

^    -8 

[Knobelsdorflf,  1847.] 

50 

M    -65 

Head  of  young  Dionysos  r., 
with  short  hair,  crowned 
with  ivy  ;  behind,  ^  ^ 

AAOAI 

KEHN 

Cista    mystica    between 
caps    of  the  Dioskuri 
surmounted  by  stars. 
[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

[PI.  XXXIV.  10.] 

51 

^    -6 

^  This   monogram   is   believed    by  Imboof-Blumer   to   stand  for   some 

name  beginning  with  'Ekut  .... 

1 

LAODICEIA. 


287 


No. 


53 


54 


55 


56 


57 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


52    JE    -6 


M    -6 


JE    -8 


M    -65 


M    -7 


Wild     boar     running      1.  ; 
beneath,  £^ 


AAOAI        Wolf  r.i 
KEIIN 


[Rollin,  1903.] 

[Lawson,  1899.] 
[PI.  XXXIV.  11.] 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  Augustus. 
ZEITAAKAZ     Beardless  AH  MOZ     AAOAI  KEHN      Head 


portrait-head  of    Sitalkas 
crowned  with  ivy  (1), 


of  young  Demos  r.,  laur.,  with  hand 
clasped  in  front  of  nee 


M    -55 


2E    -55  • 


[PI.  XXXIV.  12.]' 


TTYeHZ  Beardless  AH  MOZ    AAOAI  KEHN     Head 

portrait-head    of    Pythes       of    bearded    Demos    r.,    hair    bound 
r.,  bare:  border  of  dots.  with  taenia  :  border  of  dots. 

I  [Lincoln,  1902.] 

[PI.  XXXIV.  13.] 


and  double -axe  over 
shoulder  :  the  whole 
within  a  laurel-wreath. 


[Sambon,  18G9.] 


Lynx  or  PantherO)  seated    ^  (=nYeHZ)      AAOAIKEHN 

1.,    with    fore-paw    raised  I      Aphrodite,   draped    in    long   chiton, 

standing  1.,  holding  dove  on  extended 
r.,  1.  hanging  down  and  apparently 
holding  drapery. 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


'  The  Wolf  and  the  Boar  stand   for   the   rivers  Avkos  and  Kdirpos,  the 
boundaries  of  the  territory  of  Laodiceia. 

'^  Cf.  a  better  specimen  in  Imhoof,  Hon.  Gr.,  p.  406,  PI.  G.  29. 


288 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


59 


60 


M    -55 


M    -55 


61     ^    -6 


62  JE    -55 

63  M    -55 


64    M    -6 


JE    -65 

M    -65 
^    -65 


Similar. 


B 


AAOAIKEHN  Similar. 

[S.abatier,  1853.] 


[PI.  XXXIV.  14.] 


AAOAIKEHN  Head 
of  Apollo  r.,  laiir. ,  with 
lyre  at  neck :  border  of 
dots. 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


TTYOHS  Altar,    round    which    a 

TTYOOY  serpent    twines  ;     on 

the  top  of  the  altar  is  the  head-dress 
of  Isis  :  plain  (1)  border. 

[Macridy,  1901.] 
[PI.  XXXIV.  15.] 


Similar. 


nvoHZ 
nvooY 

AIZ 


Similar. 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


[Mania,  1843.] 


AAOAI     KEXIN      Bustlgoi    AIOZKOYPIAHZ       Eagle 

of  the  god  Men   r.,  wear-!      standing    to    front,    head    1.,    wings 
ing  Phrygian  cap    bound !      open  :  border  of  dots, 
with  laurel- wrealh,  neck- 
lace of  beads,  and  chiamys ; 


I 


crescent  behind  bust:  bor- 
der of  dots. 


[PI.  XXXIV.  16.] 


[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


[Sabatier,  1853.] 
[Arundell,  1839.] 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


^o    and    K*    stand  for  Kop[vr/A(oj]. 


LAODICEIA. 


289 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


68  !  ^    -7 


69  i  M   -65 


70  M 

71  -.-E  I 


95 


72     JE    -8 


3     iE    -9 


74     a:    -85 


Nero — Vespasian. 


AAOAI  KEHN  Bust 
of  Men  r.,  with  Phrygian 
cap,  laur.,  necklace  and 
crescent,  as  on  previous 
coin  :  border  of  dots. 


AHMOZ      AAOAIKE 

riN  Head    of    young 

Demos    r.,    h^ur.  :    border 
of  dots. 


I^o  A I  NH  AZ  Eagle  standing 
to  front,  head  1.,  wings  open  :  border 
of  dots. 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


Similar. 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


I O Y  A I OZ  Zeus  Laodikeus, 

ANAPONIKOZ        in  long  chiton, 

EYEP     PET  HZ         standing        1., 

holding  on    extended    r.  eagle,  and 

resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of 

dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1898.] 


Similar. 


[Van  Lennep,  1898.] 


BOVAHAHMO[Z]  Similar. 

AAOAIKEn[N] 

Bust  of  Boule  r.,  veiled,  | 
and  head  of  young  Demos 
1.,  laur.,  face  to  face  : 
[border  of  dots].  i 

I 
[PI.  XXXV.  1.] 


[Devon.shire,  1844.] 


AHMOZ      AAOAIKE  EnilESHN     HNOCr^YI 

UN  Head    of    young  -f^     (infield) 

Similar  type. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 
r  V 


Demos    r.,    laur.  :    border 
of  dots.  i 


290 


PnilYGlA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


75^    -8 


76 


.^1-05 


Similar. 


[ ]      AAOAIK€ 

12  N  Young  male  head 
of  Demos  (?)  r.,  lam:(1): 
border  of  dots. 


EnilE    SH^NHNOCnYl 

TA     (in  Held) 
Similar. 

[Bank  Coll.] 


OMO 
NOIA 

eniMAP 

K6AAOY 
ANGY 

within  a  laurel- wreath. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 
[PI.  XXXV.  2.] 


Ti'ti(S  and  Doniitian. 


77 


M    -65 


M   -6 


AAOAIKe    UN  (down-AIA^AIOC     KOYPIAOY 

wards)         Bust  of  Roma        Nike  advancing  1.,   carrying  wreath 


'79 


M    -6 


80    ,E    -6 


81 


M    -6 


or  Athena  helnieted,  r., 
with  aegis  on  breast : 
border  of  dots. 


AAOAIK€       HN    (up- 
wards).       Similar. 


Similar. 


and  palm  :  border  of  dots. 


No  inscr.     Similar  type. 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


Al     A[KP]AIOCKOY     PIAOY 

Similar. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


Al     A     [^]AIOC     [KOYPIA] 

OY        Similar. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


[AAOA]     I     K€     UN        Similar 

type. 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


No  inscr.     Similar  bust  1.     i  AAOA  I      K€nN        Similar  type. 


LAODICEIA. 


291 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


82 


JE    -65 


83 


JE    -5 


84 


^    -5 


85 


JE    -95 


86 


JE    -7 


AAOAI      K€IA       Bust 

of  Laodikeia  r.,-  turreted, 
shoulders  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 


AAOA      I      K€nN      Similar  type. 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


[PI.  XXXV.  3.] 


AAOAI  K€nN  Bust 
of  Laodikeia  r.,  turreted, 
shoulders  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 


AAOAI     KCHN 

Similar. 


AIA    R? 

AIOCK 

OYPIA 

OY 


AIOCKOY 

P[l] 
AOY 


within    laurel-wreath 
border  of  dots. 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


Avithin  laurel-wreath 
border  of  dots. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


[PI.  XXXV.  4.] 


AHMOC  Bust     of 

youthful  Demos  r.,  dia- 
demed, wearing  chlamys  : 
border  of  dots. 


AAOAIK€  HN  Bust 
of  bearded  Demos  r.,  hair 
bound  with  taenia,  shoul- 
ders draped  :  border  of 
dots. 


TAI 

OCIOVAI 

OCKOTVC 

AAOAI  K€ 

I2N 


within  a  laurel- 
wreath  :  border 
of  dots. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


lOVAIOCKOTVC  Altar    sur- 

mounted by  the  head-dress  of  Isis  ; 
border  of  dots. 


[Arundell,  1839.] 


102 


rilKVGlA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

AH  M  OC      Bust  of  youth- 

A AOA!  K€nN       Male  figure,  naked 

ful  Demos    r.,  diademed, 

K-ZHNX2                but  for  drapery 

Avearing  chlarays  :   border 

NIC                       round        waist. 

of  dots. 

standing    to    front,    head    1.,  bound 

(Same  die  as  no.  85.) 

with     taenia :       he      holds      in     r. 
pliiale,  and  in  1.  palm  ;   at  his  feet 
a    one-handled    vase     from    which 
rises   a    small    vexillum :    border  of 
dots. 

87 

JE    -9 

[Millingen,  1839.] 

[PI.  XX 

XV.  5] 

Same  die. 

AAOAI  K€nN       Similar. 
KAAVAIAZ 
HNJQNIC 

88 

M    -95 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

Same  die. 

AAOAI  K€nN       Similar,  but  figure 
KAAVAIAZH            draped. 

NUNIC 

89 

2E    -9 

[Ready,  1902.] 

KAAVAIAZHNIl     Nl 

AAOAI        K€nN            Cornucopiae 

C        Bust    of    Eoma    or 

containing    fruit;    in    field   1.,  star: 

Athena  r.,  helmeted,  with 

border  of  dots. 

aegis   on    breast :     border 

of  dots. 

90 

M    -6 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

91 

JE    -65 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

AAOAI      KHA        Bust 

lOVAIA            Aphrodite,    in    long 

of  City-goddess  Laodikeia 

ZHNX2NIZ             chiton  and  peplos. 

r.,      turreted,      shoulders 

standing  to  front,  head   r.,  holding 

draped  :  border  of  dots. 

on  extended  1.  dove,  and  resting  with 
r.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

92 

M   -7 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

AAOAI     KHA      Similar. 

Similar. 

93 

^    -65 

[Arundell,  1839.] 

LAOUICEIA. 


293 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


94 


M    -95 


95 


^    -7 


90 


M    -8 


97 


M    -8 


Time  of  Autoniniis  Pius. 


AHMOC      AAOAIK€ 

X2N  Bust  of  bearded 
Demos  r.,  laur.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


AHMOC  Head  of  young 
Demos  r.,  diademed : 
border  of  dots. 


AAOAIK€nN  Bust 
of  young  Dioiiysos  r., 
crowned  Avith  ivy,  shoul- 
ders draped  :  border  of 
dots. 


AIAIOC 
AIONVCIOC 
CA     BINIA 
NOC 

Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and 
himation,  standing  1.,  holding  on 
extended  r.  eagle,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

[Millingen,  1851.] 


AAOAI      KCHN      Zeus  Laodikeus, 
as  on  previous  coin  :  border  of  dots. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


AIA     AIONVCIO     C       Mask  of 

Silenos,  crowned  with  ivy,  lying  on 
a  cista  mystica  round  which  a  serpent 
twines  with  head  to  r. ;  on  the  1.  of 
the  cista  is  a  pedum,  over  Avhich 
hangs  a  pair  of  cymbals  :  border  of 
dots. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1863.] 


[PI.  XXXV.  6.] 


AAOAI  K€nN  Bust 
of  the  god  Men  r.,  wear- 
ing Phrygian  cap  and 
chlamys ;  crescent  behind 
bust :  border  of  dots. 


AIONVCI  OC  Eagle  standing 
to  front,  head  1.,  wings  open  :  border 
of  dots. 


[PI.  XXXV.  7.] 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


294 


PHBYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


98 


M   -55 


99 


100 


^   -65 


M    -55 


101 


Ml-i 


Bust  of  Helios  r.,  radiate, 
wearing  chlamys :  border 
of  dots. 


AAOAI  AIONV  Cornucopiae 
containing  corn  and  fruit ;  on  tlie 
bend  of  the  liorn  sits  infant  Ploutos, 
his  r.  hand  raised  towards  hanging 
ear  of  corn  :  border  of  dots. 


[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


[PI.  XXXV.  8.] 


Bust  of  Sarapis  r.,  wearing  AAOAI      K€nN         Eagle  standing 


niodius,  shoulders  draped 
border  of  dots. 


to  front,  head  r.,  wings  open  :   border 
of  dots. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


[Millingen,  1839.] 


Time  of  31.  Anrelhis   Caesar. 


I€PACVN     KAHTOC 

Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  1.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


Same  die. 


102    ^1-4 


HKATTAAOCeniNIKI     ON  A 
N6eHK€N 

AAO  Al       /•       r;    i,x 

Zeus  Laodikeup,  in  long  chiton  and 
himatioii,  standing  1.,  holding  on 
extended  r.  eagle,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


nKATTAAOCAPXI€PAT€Vn 
NAN€eH[K€N] 

AAO        Al     /•„  n,,. 

K€      nN  ("'^'^^^ 

Similar  type. 


[RoIIin,  1903.] 


liAODICBIA. 


295 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obirerse. 

Reverse. 

Same  die. 

nK  Al  lAAOCAP  XI6PAT6 
VnNAN€eHK€ 

^AO      ^A    (,^  ^^,,^ 

Athena,  hehneted,  standing  1.,  hohl- 
ing  in  r.  olive-brancli,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  spear ;  behind  her  on  the 
ground  stands  her  shiekl :  border  of 
dots. 

103 

^1-5 

[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 

Same  die. 

nKATTAAOC     AAOAIKCHN 

Hades-Sarapis  enthroned  1.,  wearing 
modius,  extending  his  r.  hand  over 
Kerberos  at  his  feet,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

104    ^1-4 

[Campanas,  1846.]       | 

[PI.  XX 

XV.  9.] 

Same  die. 

ATTAAOCAN€     AAOAIK€n 

N        Simikir. 

105 

M  1-4 

[Ivanoflf,  1863.] 

AHMOC      AAOAIKE 

nKAATTAAOC      ANEeHK€ 

UN         Bust  of  bearded 

N              Cultus-statue    of    Artemis 

Uemos  r.,  liair  bound  with 

Ephesia  standing  to  front,  with  usual 

taenia,  shoulders  draped  : 

supports,  between  two  stags  :  border 

border  of  dots. 

of  dots. 

106 

^1-4 

[Lawson,  1894.] 

Same  die. 

nKA  ATTAAOC      AN€[eHK 

€N]  Winged  Nemesis  standing 
to  front,  head  1.  ;  with  her  r.  she 
plucks  her  chiton  from  her  breast, 
and  with  her  1.  she  holds  bridle  : 
border  of  dots. 

107 

^1-4 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

[PI.  XX. 

XV.  10.] 

296 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


lleverse. 


108 


109 


110 


111 


Time  of  Caracalla  and  late) 


Bust  of  Sarapis  r.,  wearing 
niodius,  shoulders  draped: 
border  of  dots. 


M    -75 


Similar. 


M    -7 


Similar. 


M    -8 


AAOA  I  K€nN  Tyche  stand- 
ing ].,  wearing  kalathos,  holding  in 
r.  rudder,  and  on  1.  arm  cornucopiae  : 
border  of"  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AAO     AM<€nN 

■f"     rH    (in  iield)  (=j^ear  88). 
Zeus  Laodikeus  standing  1.,  holding 
eagle  and  resting  on  sceptre  :  border 
of  dots, 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AAOA      IKGHN  Cornucopiae 

border  of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 

[PI.  XXXVI.  1.] 


AHMOC      Headofyounf 


Demos     r.,     bound     with 
taenia  :   border  of  dots. 


A^j    -75 

(pierced.) 


AAOAIKCHN       River  Kapros  as  a 


Similar. 


112    M    -7 


113;  M    -7 


Boar  seated  1.,  with  r.  fore-foot  on 
inverted  vase  from  which  a  stream 
flows  :   border  of  dots. 

[Demetriades,  1869.] 

[PI.  XXXVI.  2.] 


AAOAIK€  IIN  River  Lykos  as 
a  Wolf  seated  r.,  with  1.  fore-paw  on 
inverted  vase  from  which  a  stream 
flows  :  border  of  dots. 

[Scrosoffi,  1862.] 


Similar,  head  diademed.         i  Similar, 


[Macridy,  1901.] 


LAODICEIA. 


297 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


114 


M    -75 


115    .-E    -7 


116 


M    -8 


117 


M    -7 


118    JE    -75 


119 


M   -7 


i 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


AAOA     IK€IA        Bust 

of  City -goddess  Laodikeia 
r.,  turreted  and  veiled, 
shoulders  draped :  border 
of  dots. 


Similar. 


AAO   AIK€IA     Similar 
bust  :  border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


AAOAI     K€nN 

fn     H    (infield) 
Zeus  Laodikeus  standing  1.,  holding 
on  r.  eagle,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AAOAI     K€nNfnH     Asklepios 

standing  to  iront,  head  1.,  resting 
with  r.  on  serpent-staff :  border  of 
dots. 

[Scrosoffi,  1862.] 


AAOAI      K€nN      Asklepios  stand- 
ing, as  on  preceding  coin  :  border  of 
j      dots. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

[PI.  XXXVI.  3.] 


AAOAI  K€nN  Hermes,  naked, 
standing  to  front,  head  1.,  holding  in 
r.  purse,  and  iu  1.  caduceus :  border 
of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AAOA    IK6IA     Similar. 


AAO    AIK€IA     Similar. 


AAOAI  K    €    HN 

t     HH    (infield) 
Cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1898.] 


AAOA     IK€nN       Similar. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 
Q  Q 


29.S 


I'HUYiWA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

AAOAI     K€IA     Similar. 

AAOAI  K€nN  Two  right  hands 
cla.sped  :  border  of  dots. 

120 

JE    -7 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1848.] 

e€APn    M     H       Bust 

Similar. 

of    Roma    1.,    in    creeted 

helmet  and  cuirass  :  bor- 

der of  dots. 

121 

JE    -To 

[Lawson,  1874,] 

122 

JE    -7 

[Pres.byM.W.H.Waddington,  1893.] 

(Same 

dies.) 

Same  die. 

Similar.     Different  die. 

123 

JE    -75 

[Banbury,  1897.] 

[PI.  XXXVI.  4.] 

AHMOC     Head  of  young 

AAOAI      K     eriN         Zeus  Aseis, 

Demos    r.,  laur.,  drapery 

naked  to  ^vaist,  himation  over  lower 

on  neck  :  border  of  dots. 

limbs,  standing  to  front,  head  r., 
holding  on  1.  arm  infant  Dionysos  (?), 
and  extending  1.  over  goat  at  his 
feet  1.  with  head  turned  back  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

124    ^    -9 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1852.] 

[PI.  XXXVI.  5.] 

125 

JE    -85 

(Same 

dies.)                         [Lawson,  1899.] 

l€PA     CVNKAHTOC 

AAOAIK€I2N     NCXlKOPflN 

Young  male    bust  of  the 

Tyche    Pantheia    standing    1.,    with 

Senate        r.,       shoulders 

various   attributes ;    lotus-like  head- 

drajied :  border  of  dots. 

dress,  crescent  behind  neck,  wings, 
serpent  and  rudder  in  r.  hand,  cornu- 
copiae  on  1.  arm,  wheel  of  Nemesis 
at  her  feet,  and  ear  of  corn  (?)  grow- 
ing behind  her  :  border  of  dots. 

1261  M    -95 

[Pullan,  1868.] 

[PI  xx: 

XVI.  6.] 

LAUDICEIA. 


299 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


lleverse. 


Same  die. 
(Counterniarked     j^  1) 


127    ^1-0 


Same  die. 


128 


^1- 


129    ^1-05 


130 


131 


^1-0 


^1-0 


132    ^1-0 


AAOAIK€nNN€nKO 

PUN    (in  ex.) 
Eivers  Kapros  and  Lykos  as  Boar  I. 
and  Wolf  r.,  seated    back    to    back 
with    heads    turned    face    to    face : 
border  of  dots. 

[BurgoB,  1841.] 


^^Sr"     (in..) 

Same  type. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 
[PI.  XXXVI.  7.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


CVN6API    OVN€nN 

Youthful  bust  of  the  2v- 
veSpLov  Neojv  1.,  hair  short 
and  bound  with  taenia, 
shoulders  draped;  behind, 
two  staves  or  rods  :  border 
of  dots. 


AAOAIK€    HN 

NAHKOP  (sic)    (in  ex.) 
HN 

Winged  Eros,  naked,  recumbent  1. 
on  the  ground,  his  1.  arm  resting 
on  rocks,  his  head  leaning  on  his 
hand ;  his  r.  hand  hanging  down 
holds  an  arrow  (?);  between  Eros  and 
the  rocks  is  his  bow,  and  at  his  feet 
his  torch,  reversed  :  border  of  dots. 
[RoIli]i,  1903.] 


[PI.  XXXVI.  8.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


Same  die.  AA[OAI]K€nN      N€     nKO[P 

(Countermark,     f^    =  year       UN]       Similar. 
108.) 

[Steuart,  1840.] 
[PI.  XXXVI.  9.] 


300 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


133 


134 


M    -7 


M     7 


135 


136 


/E    -7 


M    -7 


13< 


JR    -65 


138 


139 


JE    -8 


M    -85 


S€VC  A  C€IC  Bust 
of  Zeus  Aseis  r.,  haii 
bound  with  taenia,  shoul- 
ders draped  :  border  of 
dots. 


AAOAIK  €nN  Athena,  hel- 
meted,  standing  1.,  placing  her  r, 
hand  on  shield  at  her  feet,  and  rest- 
ing with  1.  on  spear  :  border  of  dots. 


(Same  dies.) 
[PI.  XXXVI.  10.] 


[Ready,  1898.] 


[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


Same  die. 


AAOAI      K€nN         Deer  standing 
r. :  border  of  dots. 

[Lambros,  1898.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Mania,  1843.] 


S€VC    AC€IC     Similar 


AAOAI      [K]€nN         Goat  stand- 
ing  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 
[PI.  XXXVI.  11.] 


Imperial. 


Augustus. 


ZEBAS    TOZ        Head 

of  Augustus  r.,  bare. 


TTYOHS  Zeus  Laodikeus, 

TTYOOY  in  long  chiton 

[AlZ'?]  (in  ex.)      and  himation, 

AAO      AIKEON  standing       ]., 

holding  on  r.  hand  eagle,  and  in  1. 

sceptre  ;  in   field   i.  and  r.  pilei  of 

the    Dioskuri,  each  surmounted    by 

star. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


LAODICEIA. 


301 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse.                                                         Reverse. 

ZEBAS    TOZ      Similar. 

nVGHZ 

nvooY 

TOAEYTEPON 
AAO    AIKEHN 

140 

^    -8 

Similar  type,  but  the    pilei    of   the 
Dioskuri  both  together  side  by  side 
in  held  1. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

ZEBAZ    TOZ     Similar. 

Roi    AIOZKOYPIAHZ 
AAOA     IKEHN 

Similar  type,  but  without  the  pilei. 

141 

M    -8 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 

142 

JE    -75 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

ZEBAZ    TOZ     Similar. 

^o      AIOZKOYPIAHZ       Similar. 
TOAEYTEPON 

AAO     AIKEHN 

143 

JE    -75 

[PI.  XXI 

[Lawson,  1899.] 
CVII.  1.] 

144 

M    -75 

[Steuart,  1840.] 

ZEBAZ     [TOZ] 

Similar. 

TTOAEMnN             Similar. 
<l)IAOnATPIZ 

AAO    AlKEnN 

145 

M    -75 

[Arundell,  1839.J 

146 

M    -75 

[Lincoln,  1870.] 

'  ^o  stands  f( 

jr  Kop[niA(oj]. 

302 


PHliYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


147 


JE    -G 


148i  JE    -6 


149 


150 


JE    -8 


M    -8 


151 


152 


JE    -8 


JE    -75 


153    /E   -65 


Obverse. 


ZEBAZTOZ      Head  of 

Augustus  r.,  bare. 


ZEBAZTOZ.       Head  of 

Augustus    r.,    laur. ;    (in 
front,  Lituus  1  not  visible). 


ZEBAZTOZ  Head  of 
Augustus  r.,  laur.  ;  in 
front,  Lituus. 


(Lituus  not  visible.) 


Reverse. 


AA    O    AIKEHN     Zeus  Laodikeus 
ZnZOENHZ  standing     ]., 

as  on  preceding  coins  :  in  front, 
"wreath  bound  with  taenia,  the  ends 
of  which  hang  down ;  within  the 
wreath,  Z.  ;  and  in  field  beneath  it, 
i  and  n 

[Millingen,  1839.] 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


ZEYHIZ    AAOAIKEHN 

^    (in  field  1.)    (z=  cf>LXa\r]6rj?) 

Zeus   Laodikeus   standing  1.,  as    on 
preceding  coins. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


[Whittall,  1885.] 


ZEYZIZ 
<|)IAAAHeHZ 

AAO     AIKEIIN 


Zeus  Laodikeus 
standing  1.,  as 
on  preceding 
coins. 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


ZEBAZTOZ        Head  of!        ZEYEIZ  Asklepian  serpent- 

Augustus     r.,    apparently  j<|)|  A  A  AH  GHZ  staff, 

bare,  but    perhaps   laur. ;  | 
in  front,  Lituus.  j  AAOAIKEHN 

j  [Devonshire,  1844.] 


LAODICEIA. 


303 


No. 

Metal. 
Size 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Caligula. 

TAIOZ     KAIZAP 

Head  of  Caligula  r.,  bare. 

AAOAI KEHN        Eagle  standing  to 
front  with  open  wings,  head  1. ;  in 

field  1.   and  r.,    [Ah    and  «^   (  = 

noXeyMwv  ^iXoiraTpts). 

154 

/E    -65 

[Millingen,  1839.] 

155 

JE    -65 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

156 

JE    -6 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

157 

M    -65 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1852.] 

Similar. 

Similar,  but  monograms 

158 

IE    -6 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Claudius. 

KAAY[AIOZ]      [KAI] 
ZAP     Head  of  Claudius 
r.,  bare. 

& 

nOAEMnNOZ 
YIOYZHNIINOZ 

AAO     AIKEHN 

(= 'AvTw[vtou]      IIoAe/xau'os      vlov      Zij- 
voivos)- 
Zeus    Laodikeus  standing    1.,  as   on 

If)  9 

M    -75 

preceding  coins. 

[Subatier,  1853.] 

160 

A'.     -75 

[Eurgon,  1841.] 

I 


304 


PHRYGU. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


161 


162 


163 


164 


165 


M    -6 


M    -65 


M    -8 


M    -8 


166    M    -7 


Nero  Caesar. 


NEPXIN     KAIZAP 

Bust  of  young  JMero  r., 
bare-headed,  shoulders 
draped. 


nOAEMnNOZ 
YIOYZHNHNOZ 

AAOAIKEHN 

Tripod,  round  the  cover  of  which  a 
serpent  tAvines,  with  head  to  1. 

[Millingen,  1839.] 


JE    -6      (NEPHNKAIZAP) 

[PL  XXXVII.  2.] 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


NEPHN     KAIZAP 

Bust  of  young  Nero  r., 
bare-headed,  shoulders 
draped. 


TAIOY 
nOZTOMOY 

AAO    AIKEHN 


Zeus  Laodikeus 
standing  1.,  as 
on  preceding 
coins ;  in  front, 
wreath  bound  with  taenia,  the  ends 
of  which  hang  down ;  within  the 
Avreatb,   B 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


[PI.  XXXVII.  3.] 


[Burgon,  1841.] 


[M.  J.  Borrell,  1863.] 


1G7 


M    -75 


Nero  Augustus. 

NEPHN     ZEB[AZTO|      KPATEPOZ 

Z]       Head    of   Nero  r.,i  NOMOOETHZ 

^'''^-  AAO     AIKEHN 


Zeus    Laodikeus 
standing  1.,  as 
on     preceding 
coins. 
[Lincohi,  1902.] 


I-AODICEIA. 


305 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


NEPHNSEBAZ      TO        lOVAIOZ 
ZeEOH     KeadofNeiolANAPONIKOZ 
r..  bare.  ^y^p      pgyHj; 

AA     OAIKE 


168 


169 


170 


171 


172 


M  -8 

M  -8 

M  -8 

.E  -75 

M  -8 


Zeus  Laodikeus 
standing  1.,  as 
on  preceding 
coins,  but  his 
sceptre  sur- 
mounted by 
eagle. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


173 


M    -8 


NEPnN    ZEBAZTOZ 

Head  of  Nero  r.,  laur. 


[Pres.  by  the  Hellenic  Soc,  1900.] 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


(short  sceptre  without  eagle.) 

[Arundell,  1839.] 


Ro      AINEIAZ         Zeus  Laodikeus 


AAOA     IKEH    N 


standing,     as 


on    precedini 
coins.    (Short  sceptre  without  eagle.) 

[Lincoln,  1870.] 


Agrippina  Jun. 

ArPIHEl     NAZEBAZirAIOVnOZTOMOYAAOAlK 

TH       Bust  of  Agrippina        EIIN        Eagle,    with    open  wings. 


Jun.  r. 


174'  JE    -60 


standing  towards    r.  on    altar,   with 
head  turned  back. 

[II.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

[PI.  XXXVII.  4.] 


175  /E    "7     I  (Same  die.) 

176  M    -65  [(Different  die.) 


(Same  die.) 
(Different  die.) 


[Rollin,  1874.] 
[Devon.shire,  1844.] 

K    R 


306 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obver.se. 


Rever.se. 


Vespasian. 

[OYEZnAZI]ANOZX  lOYAIOZ 

EBAZTOZ      Headof  ANAPO[NI]KO[Z] 

Vespasian  r.,  laur.  .       p^pp      rPXMT 

AA     OAIKE 


177 


M    -85 


Zeus  Laodikeus   standing    1.,  as    on 
preceding  coins. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


178 


iE    -8 


179    JE    -9 


180   M    -85 


OYEZnAZIANOZ    z  aaoaikehn 
EBAZTOZ      Head  of; 

Vespasian  r.,  laur. 


Zeus    I.aodikeus, 
as  above. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


Domitian. 

AOM6TIANOC     KAI|        TAI 

CAP  Bust  of  Domitian  '  OCIOYAI 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  adorned  OCKOTY 
with  gorgoneion.  CAAOAI 

K€nN 


within  a  laurel-wreath. 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Similar. 


AAOAIKCnN 


KAAVAIAZH 

NHNIC 


Male  figure,  naked 
to  waist,  hair 
bound  with 

taenia,  holding 
in  r.  phiale,  and  in  1.  palm ;  he 
stands  1.  before  a  one-handled  vase, 
from  which  rises  a  small  vexillum. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

[PI.  XXXVII.  5.] 


LAOOICEIA. 


307 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

AOMITIANOXKAIZ  AIA  Ro  AIOCKOYPIAOYAAO 

APZEBAZTOZ             ,      AIK€I2N       Temple-front    of  four 

Head  of  Douiitiaii  r.,  laur.        columns  raised  on  three  steps;  with- 

in  it,  a   statue  of   the   Emperor  in 

military  costume  to  front ;    holding 

in  r.  a  trophy,  and  resting  with  1.  on 

181 

iEl-05 

spear. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

Same  die. 

Similar. 

182 

^1- 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

AOMITIANOCKAIci         AIA    Ro 

APC    €BACTOCr€  AIOCKOYPIAOY 

PMANIKOC         Head 
of  Homitian  r.,  laur. 

Zeus  Laodike.us,  as  above. 

183 

Ml- 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 

kSanie  die. 

AIA     l<                    Similar. 
AIOCKOYPIAOY 

AAO    AIKEHN 

184    JE\- 

[Macridy,  1901.] 

Domitian  and  Domitia. 

AOMITIANOC      KAI 

AIA^AI    OC   KOV    PIAOYAA 

CAPC€BACTOCr€ 

OAlKenN 

PMA    NIKOC    Busts, 

Temple -front  of  four  columns  raised 

face  to  face,  of  Domitian 

on    four    steps,  the  frieze    inscribed 

r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  adorned 

€TTIN€IKIOC;  within  stand  two 

with   gorgoneion,  and    of 

figures     face     to     face,     su  importing 

Domitia   1. ;    in  field,  be- 

between them  a  trophy  ;  the  figure 

hind       her       bust       and 

on  the  r.  (the  emperor?),  in  military 

beneath,    AOMITIA 

dress,  rests    with    1.  on   spear  ;    the 

C6BACTH 

figure    on    the    1.    is   feminine    (the 
empress?),     and    rests    with    r.    on 

185 

;  ^1-15 

sceptre. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 

1 

[PI.  XX2 

iVII.  6.] 

308 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Same  die. 

AIA    ^    AIOCKOV     PIAOY 
AAOAIK€f2N 

Hera  standing  r.  before  Zeus  Lao- 
dikeus  and  Athena,  she  wears  polos 
and  long  chiton,  and  rests  with  r.  on 
sceptre  ;  Zeus  Laodikeus  stands 
facing  her,  holding  eagle  and  sceptre; 
beliind  him  Athena  stands  to  front, 
head  1.,  helmeted,  holding  in 
lowered  r.  olive-branch,  and  in  1. 
shield  and  spear.i 

186 

^1-1 

[Lawson,  1898.] 
[PI.  XXXVII.  7.] 

Domitia. 

AOMITIA     C6BACT 

AAO    AIK€HNAIA 

H        Bust  of  Domitia  r. 

KOAIOC(inex.)    KOVPI     AO 

Temple -front  of  six  columns  raised 
on  three  steps. 

187 

^1-3 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

Similar. 

AIA^AIOC     KOVPIAO    VAA 

OAIK€nN  Temple-front  of 
four  columns  raised  on  three  steps  ; 
within,  statue.  (Cf.  Domitian,  no. 
181,  supra. 

188 

iE    -9 

[Lawson,  1899.] 

AOMITIA     C€BACT 

A 1 A R                  Zeus  Laodikeus 

H        Similar. 

AIOCKOV  PI  AO         standing      1., 
V         as  on  previous 

AAO    AIK€nN         '''''"' 

189 

JE    -85 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

'  This  is  a    modification    of   tlie  Capitoline    Triad,  cf.  Hydrela,  no.  3, 

p.  271,  supra,  and  PI.  xxxiii.  2. 

1 

LAODICEIA. 


309 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


190   M    -8 


191    M    -75 

:    (pierced.) 


192    yEl-0 


193    .^    -8 


Similar.  Al  aR  AIOCKOVPI    [AOVAA] 

OAIK€IiN        ^Similar. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


Similar.  AIA^AIOCKOV        AAOAIK6 

UN 

PIAOY     (infield) 
Similar. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


Trnjan. 

AYTPAIANOC       KAI   AAOAI     KEIIN       Zeus  Laodikeus 
A  P  I  C€r€  PAATTA  P       standing  1.,  as  on  previous  coins. 
01        Head  of  Trajan  r.. 


laur. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


Plotina. 


nAnreiNA    C€Bac 

TH       Bust  of  Plotina  r. 


AAO  AIK€nN  Hera,  in  long 
chiton,  peplos,  and  veil,  standing  r., 
resting  with  r.  on  sceptre,  and  hold- 
ing pomegranate  on  extended  1. 
(Cf.  Imhoof,  Kl.  31.,  p.  267.) 

[Chester,  1889.] 
[PI.  XXXVII.  8.] 


194   JE    -7 


Matidia. 
MATIAIA   C€BACTH  AAOAI      K€     UN 


Bust  of  Matidia  r. 


Athena, 
helmeted,  standing  1.,  holding  in 
lowered  r.  olive-branch,  and  Avith  1. 
shield  and  spear. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


310 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Hadrian. 
AV[-]TAITPA       AAP  AAOAI     K€nN      Zeus  Laodikeus 


195 


(pierced.) 


196 


197 


198 


M    -85 


M    -8 


M    -7 


199 


M    -85 


200 


M    -8 


lANOCOAYM   niO 

C  {sic)  Head  of  Hadrian 
r.,  laur.,  drapery  on  1. 
shoulder.^ 


AVKAITPA       AAPIA 

NOC  Bust  of  Hadrian 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


standing  1.,  as  on  previous  coins. 


Similar. 


AAOAI  K[€]  UN  Zeus,  in  long 
chiton  and  himation,  standing  1., 
holding  on  extended,  r.  Nike,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  sceptre;  at  his 
feet,  eagle  with  open  wings  standing 
on  altar. 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 


[Eeady,  1902.] 


Similar. 


[Lincoln,  1902.] 


Sahina. 


CAB6INA    C€BACTH 

Bust  of  Sabina  r. 


AAOAI  K€I2N  Tyche,  wearing 
kalathos,  standing  1.,  holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


L.  Aeliu.9  Caesar. 


AOVKIOCAIAIOC    K 

AICAP     HeadofAelius 
Caesar  r.,  bare. 


AAOAI      K€nN        Tyche,  wearing 
kalathos,   standing  1.,  holding   in  r. 
rudder  and.    two    ears  of  corn  with 
poppy,  and  on  1.  arm,  cornucopiae. 
[Devonshire,  1844.] 


•    The    inBcription    is    tooled. 

AVTKAI. 


It    seems    to   have    been    altered  from 


LAODICEIA. 


311 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Similar. 


201    ^1-05 


202 


Mil 


;203    A^l' 


204 


^1' 


AC6IC  AAOAIKEHN  Zeus 
Aseis,  naked  to  waist,  himatiou  over 
lower  limbs  and  1.  shoulder  and  arm, 
standing  1.,  and  extending  his  r, 
hand  over  the  head  of  a  goat  which 
stands  beside  him. 

[Macridy,  1889.] 


Antoninus  Pius. 

AVKAITIAI  AAP  f\ 

ANXnNeiNOC  AIAIOC 

Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  ,  AION  VCIOC 


within  olive-wreath 
with  berries. 


r.,  laur. 


205    .^^:i-05 


Similar. 


AAOAI 
K€nN 

[Rollin,  1895.] 


[Petrie,  1873.] 


AIONVCIOC     AAOAIK€nN 

Hades-Sarapis  enthroned  1.,  wearing 
modius,  holding  in  r.  phiale  over 
Kerberos  at  his  feet,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


Marcus  Aurelius. 


M  AVPHAI        BHPO 

C  •  K  A I  Bust  of  young 
M.  Aurelius  Caesar  r., 
bare-headed,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


AIONVCIOC     AAOAIK€nN 

Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,  standing  1., 
holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 


[Macridy,  1901.] 


312 


PIir.YGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse.                                                            Reverse. 

MAVPHAIOC      BHP  n  KA  ATTAAOC  AN€e      H 

OCKAICAP       Head  of 

K€-AAOAIK€nN       Aphrodite 

1      young  ^[.  Aurelius  Caesar 

standing  naked  to  front,  holding  in 

r.,  bare. 

each  of  her  raised  hands  a  long  tress 
of  her  hair  ;  behind  her  stands  Eros 
looking  up  towards  her,  holding  in 
raised    I.   arrow,   and   in    lowered  r. 

1 

bow  (?) ;    before  her,  dolphin  down- 

wards. 

206   ^1-3 

[Bank  Coll.] 

[PI.  XXXVII.  9.] 

Similar. 

rn-  KA  ]ATTAAOCAN6eH 

K€AAOAIK€nN€ni  '       Zens 

Laodikeus  standing  1.,  holding  eagle 

and  sceptre,  as  on  previous  coins. 

207 

^1-25 

[Millingen,  18D1.] 

ovHPocKAi  €niANevrnon€An    noc- 

CAP    Head  of  M.  Aure- ,      AAOAIK€nN       Tyche,  wearing 

lius  r.,  bearded  and  laur.  j      kalathos,  standing  towards  1.,  holding 

1      rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

208 

M    -9 

1                                  [Arundell,  1839.] 
Faustina  -Tun. 

<|)AVCTINA       CEBAC 

AAOAIK€     (,,,,.) 

TH        Bust  of  Faustina 

Junior  r. 

Hera  standing  r.  before  Zeus  Lao- 
dikeus and  Athena;  she  wears  polos(?) 
and  long  chiton,  and  rests  with  r.  on 
sceptre,  and  holds  in   her  1.   pome- 
granate ;     Zeus     Laodikeus    stands 
facing     her,     holding     [eagle]     and 
sceptre  ;   behind  him  Athena  stands 
to  front,  head  1.,  helmeted,  holding 
in  lowered  r.  olive-branch,  and  in  1. 
shield   and    spear.       (Cf.    Domitian 
and    Domitia,    no.   186,    s>qjra,  and 

1 

Hydrela,  Hadrian,  no.  3.) 

209 

^1-25 

[Van  Lennep,  1898. 

'   €TTI  =e7r(('iKioi', 

cf.  no.  185,  supra. 

T.AUDICKIA. 


313 


No. 


210 
211 

21: 


213 


Metal. 
Size. 


M    -75 

JE    -75 

M    -85 


.EM5 


2U 


^1-2 


215    ^1-15 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


KPICneiNA     C€BAC 

TH       Bust  of  Crispina  r. 


Crispina. 

AAOAI 


K€nN-       Demeter(?), 
veiled,    standing    1.,    holding    in    r. 
phiale,  and  resting  Avitli  I.  on  sceptre. 
[Lawson,  1899.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Pres.  by  W.  R.  Paton,  1889.] 
)  [Steuart,  1840.] 


Julia  Domna. 


lOVAIA  AOMNAC6    AAOA     IK    €nNN€nKO 


Bust  of  Julia  Domna  v. 


tnH     (in  ex.) 
Roma    or    Athena  (1)    enthroned    1., 
helmeted,  holding  on    r.  Nike,  and 
resting    with    1.    on    spear ;     behind 
throne,  shield. 

[Rollin,  1893.] 


lOVAIAAO       MNACiAAOAIK€    HN     NCnKOPIIN 

€B       Similar. 


Similar  type. 


HH     (ine.K.) 
[Lawson,  1874.] 


lOVAIA 

Similar. 
(Countermark, 
head    r.,  laur 

C€B?) 


Emperor's 
;  in    front, 


AOMNAC6  AAOAIK€nN        N€nKOPnN 

tm  (infield) 
City-goddess  (Laodikeia),  wearing 
kalatlios,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
holding  in  r.  ])hiale,  and  on  1.  statu- 
ette of  Zeus  Laodikeus  ;  at  her  feet, 
the  rivers  Lykos  and  Kapros,  as 
wolf  and  boar,  each  with  head  turned 
back  towards  the  goddess. 

[Millingen,  1S39.] 
[PI.  XXXVII.  10.] 

s  s 


114 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


216    ^M.-) 


217!  .^1-15 


218    ^1-25 


219    M    -95 


1220    JE    -9 


221    .EllT) 


lOVAIAAO     MNAC€  AAOAIK€nNN€    nKOPHNt 

B        Similar.  PIH        Siinilur  type. 

[Towuley,  1814.] 


lOVAIAAO 

€B]      Hiniilar. 
(Two  countermarks,  p^  (=i 
year  108)  and  Emperor's 
head  r.,  laur.) 


MN[AC  AAOAIKEHN     NEnKOPHN 

t     HH      (infield) 
Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,  standing  1., 
holding  in  r.  rudder  and  two  ears  of 
corn    with    poppy,    and    on    1.    arm 
cornucopiae. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


lOVAIAAO     MNAC€  AAOAIK€    nNNEHKO    PHN 

B     Similar.  liekate  triformis,  holding  in  her  six 

hands  torches,  &c. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


lOVAA      OMNAC6B 

Similar. 


Same  die. 


lOVA  AO 

Similar. 


AAOA      I      K€nN  Demeter 

standing  1.,  veiled,  holding  in  r.  ears 
of  corn,  and  resting  with  1.  on  torch. 
[Lawson,  1874.] 


AAOAI  KGHN  Winged  Nemesis 
standing  to  front,  head  1.,  with  r. 
plucking  her  chiton  from  her  breast, 
and  holding  bridle  in  lowered  1.  ;  at 
her  feet,  wheel. 

[Millingen,  1851.] 


MNAC6B  eniAIAH     IT     [PHTOCACIA 

,     P(^)]XrAAOAIK€nN;    and  in 
field,    NCHKOPXIN        The  three 
Charites,  naked,  in  usual  attitudes. 
[Steuart,  1840.] 


LAODICEIA. 


315 


.  Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Caracalla. 

AVKMA      ANTHN 

AAO     AIK€nN        Tyche,  wearin-? 

€1                         Bust     of 

kalathos,  standing  1.,  holding  rudder 

young  Caracalla  r.,  laur., 

and  cornucopias. 

in    cuirass    and    palucla- 

mentum. 

222 

JE    -95 

[Millingen,  1839.] 

223 

M    -95 

(AAOAI    K    eaN) 

[Pres.  by  M.  W.  H.  Waddington,  1893.] 

224 

M    -95 

(AAOA     1     K€nN) 

[Steuart,  1838.] 

AVTKAIMAVP-    ANT 

CniAIAHirP     HTOC  ACIAP 

nN6INOCC€B 

AAOAIKeriN  .    ^    s 

Bust      of     Caracalla      r., 

bearded  and  laur.,  in  cui- 

•N- 

rass  and  paludamentum. 

Caracalla  standing  in  car  drawn  1.  by 
four  lions  with  heads    turned    back 
towards  the   Emperor;    he  holds  in 
his    r.    globe    surmounted    by   Nike 
with  wreath  and   palm,  and  in  his  1. 
sceptre    surmounted    by    eagle    with 
open  wings. 

[Arundell,  1839.] 

[PI.  XXXVII.   11.] 

225 

^1-75 

316 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


lleverse. 


22G 


/Kl-T 


2271  M  1-75 


AVT-KAI   MAVP 
ANTHNeiNOC  C 

€B-  Bust  of  Caracalla 
r.,  bearded  and  laiir.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludanientun:. 


€ni  n  AiA    nirPH    toc 

ACIAPr 

AAOAIKenNN   .        . 

GIlKOPnN-       ^]^    ' 

Ge  r.  and  Thalassa  1.,  standing  face 
to  face,  and  supporting  between  them 
on  their  extended  hands  a  statue  of 
Caracalla  1.,  radiate,  holding  in  his 
r.  phiale,  ami  resting  with  1.  on 
sceptre ;  beneath  the  statiie  is  an 
eagle  with  open  wings  standing  on  a 
wreath.  Ge  wears  long  chiton, 
peplos  and  veil,  and  carries  on  her 
r.  arm  cornucopiae ;  from  the  ground 
behind  her  spring  two  ears  of  corn. 
Thalassa  wears  long  chiton  and  crab- 
shell  head-dress,  and  wields  an  oar 
in  her  raised  1.  hand  ;  behind  her  a 
dolphin  dives  into  waves. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 
[PI.  XXXVII.  12] 


YTKAI   M  AV  [AAIAnirPHCACIAPXHCr]A 
ANTnN€INOC       N€eHK€N 

AAOAIK€nN   ,.    ^^  . 

NCXIKOPXIN    "^  '^ 

Oblong  enclosure  (Foiumi),  witliin 
which  at  the  far  end  is  a  temple- 
front  of  two  columns,  before  which 
stands  a  military  figure  (the  Em- 
peror?), apparently  haranguing  an 
assemblage  of  citizens,  between  two 
ranks  of  soldiers  armeel  with  shields; 
tlie  front  of  the  enclosure  consists 
of  a  portico  of  six  columns.  In 
the  central  intercolumniation  stand 
two  figures,  and  in  each  of  the  end 
ones  a  single  hguie  apparently  attach- 
ing a  garland  to  the  second  column 
from  each  end.^ 

[PI.  XXXVIII.  1.] 


'  other  specimens  from  the  sam.e  dies  are  in  the  Vatican,  the  Wad- 
dington,  and  the  Berlin  collections.  Cf.  Friedlander  and  Von  Sallet,  Das 
Kdniglicho  Munz^:ahinet,  1877,  p.  223. 


A- 
P 


C€B-  Bustof  Caracalli 
r.,  bearded  and  laur.,incui 
rass  and  paludamentum. 


LAODICKIA. 


317 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


228'  ^1-75 


229    ^1-55 


AVT   K  M  AVPAN 
TUNeiNOC    Bu8tof 
Caraciilla  r.,  bearded  and 
laur.,  ill  cuirass  and  palu- 
danieiitum. 

(Uncertain  countermark  ) 


AVTKMAVAN    TUN 

€INOC  BustofCara- 
calla  v.,  bearded  and  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


AVKAIMAVPAN    TD. 
N€INOCC€B       P'U^t 

of  Caracalla  r.,  bearded 
and  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


230'  IE  1-4 


t     n     H    (above) 

<l>PVriA    on  1.  KAPIA    onr. 

City-goddess  'Laodikeia'  enthroned 
1.,  turreted,  holding  on  extended  r. 
statuette  of  Zeus  Laodikeus,  antl  on 
1.  arm  cornucopiae ;  before  her  stands 
'Phrygia'  r.,  wearing  kalathos,  and 
holding  in  r.  two  upright  eats  of  corn, 
and  in  1.  sceptre  over  her  shoulder  ; 
behintl  the  throne  stands  *  Karia'  1., 
wearing  kalathos,  and  holding  branch 
downwards  and  cornucopiae. 
(Cf.  Num.  Zelt.,  1891,  PI.  I.,  1.) 
[PI.  XXXVIII.  2.] 


AAO     Al     K€nN 

T  nH 

AVKOC  (iu  field  1.) 
KAnPOC  (in  Held  r.) 
Citj'-goddess  '  Laodikeia  '  enthroned 
1.,  wearing  kalathos,  holding  on  ex- 
tended r.  statuette  of  Zeus  Laodikeus, 
and  on  1.  arm  cornucopiae.  At  her 
feet  1.  and  r.  the  two  Kiver-gods 
Lykos  and  Kapros  recumbent  against 
their  water-urns  ;  Kapros  holds  in  r. 
cornucopiae,  and  in  1.  reed  (?). 

[Roliin,  1903.] 
[PI.  XXXVIII.  3.] 


AAOAIK€nN     N€IIKOPIIN 

1"  TTH  (in  ex.) 
Agonistic  table,  on  which  stands  a 
prize  crown  between  two  purses, 
and  containing  two  palms ;  the 
crown  is  inscribed  ANTflN, 
and  the  table  KOMOA6IA  ; 
beneath  the  table  is  an  ampliora 
between  two  palms. 

[1895.] 


318 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 

Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


231 


^1-'15 


232    iEl-35 


233    ^M 


234    M    -95 


AVKMAVAN      XnTN  AAOAIK 

€IN]OC  BiistofCara- 
calla  r.,  bearded  and  laur., 
in  cuirass  adorned  with 
gorgoneion,  and  paluda- 
nientum. 
(Countermark,  Head  of  an 
Eniperor(?)  r.) 


€n   NNenKOPHN 

tn     H    (infield) 
Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and 
himation,    standing    1.,    holding    on 
extended  r.  eagle  with  open  wings, 
aud  in  1.  long  sceptre. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Similar. 


AVTMAVPAN     TUN  AAOAIKGHN 

€INOC  BustofCara- 
calla  r.,  bearded  and  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 
(Countermark,  Head  of  an 
Emperor  C?)  r.) 


NenKOPHN 

[tin   H 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


AV   K  MAVP  ANTI2  AAOAIK€nNN€    HK    OPIIN 

N€INOC  Bust     Ofi         4-     T-TL,  ,,..  ,      m       1  T>       ,,      • 

T  TTH  v\  inged  iyche  Fantheia 
stanciing  1.,  wearing  kalathos,  and 
holding  in  r.  two  ears  of  corn  and 
rudder,  and  on  1.  arm  cornucopiae ; 
at  her  feet,  the  wheel  of  Nemesis. 

[Lincoln,  1870.] 


Caiacalla  r.,  bearded  and 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  j^alu- 
damentum. 


AVKMAVAN     TnN€  AAOAIKGHN    N€I2KO    PHN 


INOC  Bust  of  Caia- 

calla r.,  bearded  and 
radiate,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


f  n  H  (in  field) 
Winged  Tyche  Pantheia  standing  1., 
wearing  kalathos,  radiate,  and  with 
crescent  behind  shoulders,  holding 
in  r.  rudder  (1)  ending  above  in  a 
caduceus,  and  on  1.  arm  cornucopiae ; 
at  her  feet,  the  wheel  of  JS^emesis. 

[Banbury,  1897.] 


LAODICEIA. 


319 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Keverse. 


235    M    -95 


236    ^1-2") 


237    JE    -7 


238    JE  1  -2 


AN       TnN€IN  AAOAIK€ 


OC  Bast  of  Cavacalla 
r.,  bearded  and  radiate, 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 
(Countermark,  Head  of  an 
Emperor  r.) 


KOPUN 

tn[H]    (in  ex.) 
The    Rivers    Lykos    and    Kapros  as 
Wolf  and  Boar,  seated  back  to  back, 
1.  and  r.,  with  heads  reverted. 

[Mania,  1843.] 


AVTKAIMAV    PANT  AAOAIK€    nNN€riKO 
nN€INOC€      Bust  of:  PUN    (in  ex.) 

Caracalla  r.,  bearded  and'  Kybele  entlironed  I.,  turreted, 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu-  i  between  two  lions  ;  she  liohls  in  r. 
damentum.  !      phiale,  and  rests  1.  arm  on  tympanum. 

[Lawson,  1903.] 


Geta  Caesar. 
A.C€n    rCTACK  AAOAI     KEHN  Eagle,    with 

Bust    of   Geta    Caesar  r.,        open   wings,  standing  to  front,  head 

r.,  with  wreath  in  beak. 


239    /El -3 


bare-headed,    in     cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 


Elauabalus. 


AVTKMAVP  ANXn 
N€INOC  Bust  of 
Elagabalus  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass   and    paludamentum. 

(Countermark,  p-|  =  year 
108.) 


Similar. 

(same  countermark.) 


AAOAI  K€nNN€nKOPnNA 
OrMATI 

CVNKAH 
T    O     V 

Two  right  hands  clasped. 


AAOAI  K€nNN€nKOPnNA 
OTMATI 
CVNKAH         T     O     V 

Same  type.      (Countermark,   ~g.  1) 
[linllin,  1903.] 


320 


PHliYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


240 


M  1-2 


241    AL  1-2 


242   JE  1-2 


2431  JE    -95 


244 


^.  1- 


245    M    -95 


Obverse. 


Similar. 

(same;  countennark 


Similar. 

(uo  cuuntermark.) 


Similar, 
(countermark,    p|] 


Similar. 

(two  countermarks,    P-\   and 
head  of  an  Emperor?) 


Similar. 

(no  countermarks.) 


Reverse. 


AAOAIK€nNN€nKOPnNA 
OrMATI 

CVNK     A     H     TOV 

Same  type. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


AAOAIK€IlNN€nKOPnNA 
OTMATI 

CVNKAH     T     OY 

Same  type. 

[Townley,  1814.] 


AAOAI  K€flN  N€nKOPnNA 
OrMATICVNK 

AHT    (in  tield) 
OV     (mex.) 
Two    temples    facin^^    one    another, 
seen    from    corners ;    within    each   a 
statue. 

[ArundeJl,  1839.] 


AAOAIK€       nNN€nKOPnN 

Winged  Tyche  Pantheia  standing  1., 
wearing  kalathos,  holding  in  r.  two 
ears  of  corn  and  rudder,  and  on  1. 
arm  cornucopiae ;  at  her  feet,  the 
wheel  of  Nemesis. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


AAOAIKen     NNGIlKOPnN 

Sinjilar. 

[VanLenuep,  1901.] 


[Bodcke,  1850.] 


LAODICEIA. 


321 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


24G 


^1-05 


247 


^M 


248 


.El-05 


249 


zEl-2 


Annia  Faustina. 


ANNIA<|)AVCT  €IN 
AAYrC€B  Bust  of 
Annia  Faustina  r. 


AAOAIK€n[N]    N€nKOPnN 
AOMTA 
TICV  N  KAHTOV  (s«V)  (in  field) 

Konia  enthroned  1.,  lielmeted,  and 
wearing  aegis;  she  holds  Nike  on 
extended  r.,  and  rests  1.  elbow  on 
shield  behind  her  seat. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Julia  Maesa. 

6IOVAIAM       AICA-  AAOAIK€nNN 

C€B  Bust   of   Julia       AOrMATI 


CnKOPUN 


Maesa  r. 


lOVAIA 

KSimilar. 


CVN     K    AHTOV  (infield) 
Same  type  as  preceding. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


N€nKOPnN 


MAICAC€  AAOAIKenN 
AOrMA 
TIC     Y     N     KAHTOV 

Same  type. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


lOVAIA-       MAICACC  AAOAIK€nNN€nKOPnN 

€]B  Bust    of    Juliaj  AOrMATI     (m  ex.) 

Maesa  r.  CVN 

(Countermark,  Head  of    an  KAH    (beneath  table) 

TOV 

Agonistic     table,     on     which     is    a 
prize    crown    inscribed    KOINAA 

CIAC 

[Jones,  1878.] 

[PI.  XXXVIII.  4] 

T    T 


Emperor    r.,    laur.,    witli 
letters  C€  1  in  front.) 


322 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

6IOVAIA     MAIC[AC 

AAOAIK6    r^NNeXlKOPHN 

€]B         Similar  bust  and 

Winged  Nemesis  standing  1.,  pluck- 

countermark. 

ing  her  chiton  from  her  breast  with 
r.,  and  holding  bridle  in  lowered  1. ; 
at  her  feet,  wheel. 

250 

M   -9 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

Severus  Alexander  Caesar. 

M  AVPAA6IANAP 

•AAOAIK€nNN€nKOPnNA 

OCKAICAP     Bust  of 

OTMATI 

Sev.  Alexander    r.,   bare- 

CVNKAH    T    O    V 

headed,     in     cuirass     and 

Two  right  hands  clasped. 

paludamentum. 

(Countermark,     p^  =  year  108  1) 

251 

/El-2 

[Lawson,  1899.] 

MAVPAA€IANAPO 

AAOAIKen     NN€nKOPnN 

C        Similar. 

Winged  Tyche  Tantheia  standing  1., 
wearing  kalathos,  holding  in  r.  two 
ears  of  corn  and  rudder,  and  on  1. 
arm  cornucopiae ;  at  her  feet  the 
wheel  of  Nemesis. 

252 

JE    -85 

[Lawson,  1899.] 

MAVPAA€IANAPO 

Similar. 

C[KAI'?]        Similar. 

(Countermark,   Head  of  an 

Emperor  r.) 

253 

M    -95 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Otacilia  Severa. 

nXA  C€Y    HPA  C€B 

APXI€PenCTOYCKIANOVA 

AC         Bust    of    Otacilia 

AOAiKenN 

Severa   r.,   with    crescent 

N€nKO    (ill  ex.) 

behind  shoulders. 

Zeus  Laodil<eus(?)  and  Nemesis  (?) 
standing  face  to  face,  with  r.  hands 
joined  ;  Zeus  (?)  r.,  wears  long  chiton 
and  himation  ;  Nemesis  (1)  1.,  Avears 
long  chiton,  peplos,  and  veil,  and 
holds  in  lowered  1.,  bridle  (?)  ;  at 
her  feet,  uncertain  object  (wheel  1). 

254 

^1-G 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

LAODICEIA. 


3^3 


Xo. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse.                                                            Reverse. 

2.-)5 

Ml -20 

MARK  nXAKIA         C 
€BHPAC€B       Bust 
of  Otiicilia  Severa  r. 

AAOAIK  €  n     N  NGUKOPn 

N  •        Hekate  Trifoi  mis,  each  head 
surmounted  by  kalathos,  and  holdinf;; 
in    her    six    hands    torches,    dagger, 
whip,  serpent,  &c. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 

[PI.  XX3 

:viii.  5.] 

M  nTAK[l]        AC€B 
HPAC€       Bust  of  Uta- 

AAOAIK€nN.    N€nKOPnN 

Nemesis  stamping  1.,  in  long  chiton, 

256 

A^    -85 

cilia  kSeveia  r. 

peplos,  and    veil,  with    r.    plucking 
chiton  from  her  breast,  and  with  1. 
holding  cubit-rule ;  at  her  feet,  wheel. 
[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

•257 

M    -9 

nTAC€B     HPAC€B 

Bust  of  Otacilia  tSeveia  r. 

AAOAIK[€nN]    NenKOPHN 

Winged  Nemesis-Dikaiosyne  stand- 
ing to  front,  head  1.,  holding  in  r. 
scales,  and   in   1.   cubit-rule ;  at  her 
feet,  wheel. 

[Petrie,  1869.] 

258 

A^    -9 

nTAC€     VHPAC6 
M 

Bust  of  Otacilia  Severa  r. 

AAOAIK€    UNN     €nKO 

(double-struck.) 
Zeus  [Aseis]  standing  to  front,  head 
1.,     wearing    himation    over     lower 
limbs,  extending  r.  hand  over  goat 
at  his  feet,  and   holding   on  I.  arm 
infant  (Dionysos?). 
[Cf.  Imhoof,  Mon.  Gr.,  PI.  G.  30,  31.] 
[RoUin,  1903.] 

Philip  Junior. 

1259 

M    -95 

MIOY  <t>IAinnOCKA 

IC     JJust  of  riiilip  Caesar 
r.,  bare-headed,  in  cuirass 
and  paludameutum. 

AAOAIK€nN     N€nKOPnN 

Tyche  standing  1.,  wearing  kalatlios, 
holdin''  in  r.  two  ears  of  corn  and 
rudder,  and  on  1.  arm  cornucopiae. 
[Pres.  by  the  Hellenic  Society.] 

324 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

M   lOVAl  C    4)IAIIIir 

AAOAIKe 

OC-K-      Bust  of  Philip 

nNN€ 

Caesar     r.,     bare-headed, 
in    cuirass    and    paluda- 

XlKOPnN    (in  ex.) 

nientum. 

The  Rivers  Kapros  and  Lykos  as 
Boar  and  "Wolf  seated  back  to  back, 
with  heads  turned  back  and  facing 
each  other;  the  boar  to  1.,  head  r., 
the  Avolf  to  r.,  head  1. 

260 

iEl-0 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

-  -  innOCKA  AAOAIK€nN     N€ja 

IC        Similar. 

KOPnN    (in  ex.) 
Same  type. 

261 

M    -9 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 
Trajan  Decius. 

AVTTPAIANOCA6K 

AAOA    IKGHN      Two  right  hands 

IOC         Bust  of   Trajan 

clasped. 

Decius  r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 

and  paludamentum. 

262 

M     1 

[Burgon,  1841.] 

Alliance  Coins. 

LAODICEIA— SMYRNA. 

Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  Nero   Caesar. 

Antonius  Zeno,  Priest,  son  of  Polemo.i 

AHMOZ 

EnilEPEHZ 

AAOAIKEHN 

ANTIINIOY 

KAI 

lol      YIOY 

ZMYPNAIXIN 

ZH     NnNOZ 

Heads  of    the    Demoi   of 

Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and 

Laodiceia     and     Smyrna 

himation,  standing  1.,  holding  on  r. 

face  to  face,  beardless  and 

eagle,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre: 

hxur.  :  border  of  dots. 

border  of  dots. 

263 

^1-05 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

[PI.  LII.  7.] 

264'  ^1-05 

(Same  dies.)               [H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

'  See  lut] 

'oduction.                                                                1 

LAODICEIA    ALLIANCES. 


325 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


265 

266 
267 

2681 
269i 


JE  1-05 

^1-05 
M    -95 


270   Ml-D 


Imperial. 

Nero. 

Zeno,  son  of  Antonius  Zeno.i 

NEPHN    ZEBAZTOZI^ZHNnNOZZHNnNYIOZA 


Head  of  IS'ero,  r.,  laur. 


AOAIKEHNZMYP 

NAIHN  (in  field  1.) 
OMH  POZ-  (in  field  centre) 
The  bearded  Demoi  of  Laodiceia  and 
Smyrna  standing  face  to  face,  with 
hands  joined  ;  each  wears  long 
chiton  and  himation,  and  rests  on 
sceptre. 

[Whittall,  1885.] 


[PI.  LII.  8.] 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 

[Cureton,  1854.] 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 


LAODICEIA— HIERAPOLIS. 

Hadrian. 


AYTOKPAKAICAP 
AAPIANOC     Bust  of 
Hadrian    1.,   bare-headed, 
wearing     cuirass  C?)     and 
paludamentum. 


AAOAIKGHNKAI  l€PAnOA€l 
TUNOMONOIA  Zeus  Lao 
dikeus  r.,  and  Apollo  Kitharoedos 
(Archegetes)  of  Hierapolis  r.,  head 
1.,  standing  face  to  face;  Zeus  Lao- 
dikeus,  in  long  chiton  and  himation, 
holds  in  r.  eagle,  and  rests  with  1.  on 
sceptre  ;  Apollo,  in  long  chiton  and 
mantle,  holds  in  lowered  r.  plectrum, 
and  on  1.  arm  lyre. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 
[PI.  LIII.  1.] 
(See  also  Hierapolis— Laodiceia,  Hadrian,  p.  256.) 

'  See  Introduction. 

2  "Ounpos,  Union,  may  imply  a  somewLat  closer  relation  than  'O/xofoia. 


326 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

LAODICEIA— PERGAIIUM. 

M.  A  melius. 

•AYKAIMAYP-    AN 

AAOAiK€nN     neprAMHN 

THNINOC-     Head  of 

nN 

M.  Aurelius  r.,  laur. 

OMONOIA     (in  ex.) 
Zeus    Laodikeus   r.,    and   Asklepios 
of  Pergamum  to  front,  head  1.,  stand- 
ing face    to    face,  with    their    usual 
attributes. 

271 

/El-55 

[Ivanoff,  1863.] 
[PI.  LIII.  2.] 

272 

Ml-Q 

[Steuart,  1853.] 

Faustina  Junior. 

<|>AYCT€I    NAC6BAC 

AAOAIK€nN-     n     €PrAMH 

TH     Bust  of  Faustina  r. 

NHN- 

OMONOIA     (in  ex.) 
The  City-goddesses  of  Laodiceia  and 
Peigamum,    each    turreted,    clad    in 
long  chiton  with  peplos,  and  leaning 
on    sceptre,    standing  face    to    face, 
r.  hands  joined. 

273 

^1-35 

[Rollin,  1874.] 

[PI.  LIII.  3.] 

274 

Ml-3 

(Same  dies.)                   [Devonshire,  1844.] 

LAODICEIA— SMYRNA. 
M.  Aurelius. 

•AYKAI  MAP-      AY- 

AAOAIK6    nN'C    M    YPNAI 

ANTnNINOC 

UN- 

Head  of  M.   Aurelius   r., 

OMONOIA      (in  ex.) 

laur. 

Zeus  Laodikeus  standing  1.,  in  long 
chiton  and  himation,  holding  eagle, 
and  resting  on  sceptre,  between  the 
two  Nemeses  of  Smyrna  standing  r. 
and  1.,  each  clad  in  long  chiton  and 
peplos,    and    plucking    chiton    from 
her  breast. 

275 

^1-5 

[Rollin,  1903.] 
[PI.  LIII.  4. J 

LAODICEIA    ALLIANCES. 


327 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Revei'se. 

1 

AYKAIM  AYP.      -A 

AAOAIKen     N      CM     YPNA 

NTIININOC- 

inN- 

Similar. 

•OMONOIA-    (in  ex.) 

Similar  type,  but  the  Nemesis  beliind 

Zeus  holds  cubit-rule  in  her  1.  hand. 

276 

^1-5 

[Ivanoff,  18G3.] 

See    also    Smyrna    and    Laodiceia,    M.    Aurelius    and    Faustina, 

B.M.  Cat.  Ion.,  p.  307  seq. 

LAODICEIA— NICOMEDIA 

Commodus. 

•AVT-KAIAAVP- 

AAOAIK€nN    KAIN€IKOMH 

KOMMOAOCC6 

A€nN 

Bust  of  young  Commodus 

OMONOIA 

r.,  laur.,    in    cuirass    and 

Zeus  Liodikeus,  iu  long  chiton  and 

paludamentum. 

himation,  holding  eagle,  and  resting 
on  sceptre,  standing  1.  before  Deraeter 
of  Nicomedia  in  long  chiton,  peplos, 
and  veil,  standing  r.,  holding  in  r. 
two  ears  of  corn  aud  poppy,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  long  torch ;  between 
the  figures,  a  lighted  altar. 

277 

^1-4 

[Curt,  1859.] 
[PI.  LIII.  5.] 

LAODICEIA— EPHESUS. 

Commodus. 

AYTKAIM      AVPKO 

AAOAIK€nN     €<!>€    CIHN 

MMOAOC       Bust  of 

OMONOIA-    (m  ex.) 

Commodus     r.,      bearded 

Zeus  Laodikeus,  iu  long  chiton  and 

and  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 

himation,  holding  eagle,  and  resting 

paludamentum. 

on  sceptre,  standing  r.  before  cultus- 
statue  of  Artemis  Ephe.sia,  with  usual 
supports,  standing  to  front  between 
two  stags  with  heads  turned  back. 

278 

^1-5 

[Macridy,  1901.] 

328 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

LAODICEIA— PERGAMUM. 

Caracalla. 

AVTKMAVPA     NTH 

AAOAIK€nN     n€    PrAMHN 

NeiNO     C       Bust  of 

UN 

Caracalla  r.,  bearded  and 

OMONOIA     (mex.) 

lain-.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 

f  nH    (in  field)  _ 
Zeus  Laodikeus  r.,  and  Asklepios  of 
Pergamum  to  front,  head  1.,  standing 
face     to     face,     with     their     usual 
attributes. 

279 

iEl-25 

[1894.] 

LAODICEIA— EPHESUS. 

Time  of  Caracalla. 

AH      M  O  C       Head  of 

AAOAIK€nN     €<|)    €CinN 

young    Demos    r.,    laur.  : 

OMONOIA 

border  of  dots. 

The  City-goddesses  of  Laodiceia  and 
Ephesus,  each  turreted,  clad  in  long 
chiton  with  peplos,  and  leaning  on 
sceptre,  standing  face  to  face,  with 
r.  hands  joined  :  border  of  dots. 

280   ^1-25 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

Caracalla. 

AV     KAIMAPAVPAN 

AAOAIK€    HN     €<l)€CinN 

TnN€!NOCC€ 

Head     of     Caracalla     r., 
bearded  and  laur. 
(Countermark,      Head       of 
Emperor  r.) 

f  nH    (in  field) 
OMONOIA    (in  ex.) 
Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and 
himation,  holding  eagle,  and  resting 
on  sceptre,  standing  r.  before  cultus- 
statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia,  with  usual 
supports,  standing  to  front  between 
two  stags  with  heads  turned  back. 

281 

^1-3 

[Lawson,  1893.] 

LAODICEIA    ALLIANCES. 


329 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

LAODICEIA— SMYRNA. 

Caracalla. 

AVTKMAVPA     NTH 

AAOAIK€n     NCM     V     PNAI 

N6INOC       Bust 

of 

UN 

Caracalla  r.,  bearded 

and 

-f- 

.j-j.|_j    (in  field) 

laur.,  in  cuirass  and 

palu- 

dam  en  turn. 

OMONOIA    (in  ex.) 

(Countermark,       Head 

of 

Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and 

Emperor  r.) 

himation,  holding  eagle,  and  resting 
on  sceptre,  standing  r.  before  Neme- 
sis of  Smyrna  1.,  plucking  chiton  at 
breast,  and  holding  cubit-rule. 

282 

JEl-25 

Similar. 

[RoUin,  1874.] 
AAOAIK€nN       C      MVPNAI 

THH    (infield) 

OMONOIA    (iuex.) 

Similar  type,  but  wheel    at  feet   of 

Nemesis. 

283 

^1-3 

[Townley,  18U.] 

Apii  KAIMAV 

PA 

1 
AAOAIK€nN     CfY     P    [NAI 

NTHNeiNOC 

ilN^J 

Similar. 

OMONOIA   (in  ex.) 
City-goddesses     of     Laodiceia     and 
Smyrna,   turreted,   standing  face   to 
face ;    Laodiceia  r.,   in   long   chiton 
and    peplos,    holds    sceptre    over   1. 
shoulder,  and  statuette  of  Zeus  Lao- 
dikeus on  r. ;  Smyrna  1.,  as  Amazon, 
in    short    chiton,    holds    double-axe 
over    I.    shoulder,   and   statuette   of 
Nemesis  on  r.  ;  betAveen  the  figures 
an  altar. 

284 

Ml-2 

[Steuart,  1838.] 

u  u 


330 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

LAODICEIA— EPHESUS. 

Philip  Junior.                                                            1 

285 

J^.  1-2 

(pierced) 

M  lOYA  <i>iAinnoc 

KAICAP           Bust  of 

Philip     Caesar    r.,     bare- 
headed,   in    cuirass    and 
paludamentum. 

AAOAIK€nN     €<t>    €CI     UN 

OMONOIA    (in  ex) 

Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  lon<j,'  chiton  and 
himation,  holding  eagle,  and  resting 
on  sceptre,  standing  1.  before  cultus- 
statue  of  Artemis   Ephesia  to  front, 
with  usual  supports,                               | 
[Bird;  1854.] 
[PI.  LIII.  6] 

LAODICEIA— SMYRNA. 

Philip  Junior. 

286 

^1-25 

MIOVA<I)|AinnOCK 
AICAP              Bust    of 
Philip    Caesar    r.,    bare- 
headed,    in     cuirass     and 
paludamentum. 

AAOAIK€n  NZ   MVPNAIXIN 

OMONOIA    (in  ex.) 
Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and 
himation,  holding  eagle,  and  resting 
on  sceptre,  standing  r.  before  Neme- 
sis of  Smyrna  ].,  plucking  chiton  at 
breast,    and    holding    cubit-rule ;   at 
her  feet,  wheel. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

287 

/El-35 

[Lincoln,  1870.] 

288 

^1-2 

[Cureton,  1852.] 

289 

Ml-2 

Countermark,    Z, 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

See  also  Alliance    Coins    with    Laodiceia    struck    at  the  folloAving 

towns  : — 

Ilierapolis,  Hadrian,  supra,  p.  206. 

Smyrna,  M.  Aur.,  Faustina  Jun.,  B.M.C.  Ion.,  307. 

Perinthus,  M.  Aur.  (Ilion.,  iv.,  752),  doubtful? 

Antiochia  ad  Maeandrum,  Commodus(Mion.,>S?/jx  vii.  453), doubtful? 

Heracleia  Salbace,  Commodus  (Inv.  Wad.,  2421). 

Tripolis,  S.  Severus  and  late 

r  (B.M.C.  Lyd.,  378).                                 I 

LEONNA — LYSIAS. 


331 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

LEONNA   OR   LEONNATA. 

According  to  Ramsay  (C.  and  B.,  i.,  597),  earlier  name  of  Sebaste. 

See  Imhoof,  Kleinasiatische  3Iunzen,  276,  PI.  i.\.  7. 

Autonomous  JE  of  the  2nd  Cent.,  B.C. 

No  specimen  in  British  Museum. 

LYSIAS. 

Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  M.   Aurelius  and  later. 

1 

M    -8 

AHMOC            Head      of 
youthful   Demos    r.,  hair 
bound  with  taenia :    bor- 
der of  dots. 

[PI.  XX J 

€niATTAAOVi    AVCIAA6 

Dionyso?,  naked  to  waist,  himation 
over  lower  limbs,  standing  1.,  holding 
in  r.    bunch  of   grapes,  and    resting 
with  1.  on  thyrsos :   border  of  dots. 
[Lawson,  1899.] 
LVIII.  6.] 

2 

M    -75 

BOVAH        BustofBoule, 
laur.  and  veiled  r.,  shoul- 
ders   draped  :     border    of 
dots. 

[PL  XX3 

A[VCIA]      A€nN          Hekate    tri- 

forniis    standing    to    front,    wearing 

kalathos,  and  holding  torches  &c.  in 

her  extended  hands  :  border  of  dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  190L] 

CVIII.  7.] 

3 

M    -85 

BOV     AH          Bust    of 
Boule  veiled,  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 

AVCIA     A£flN     Dionysos,  naked, 
standing  to  Iront,  head  1.,  holding  in 
r.  kantharos  over  panther  at  his  feet, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  thyrsos  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 

•    See    Coins    of    M.    Aureli 

<1>AA-    ATTAAOY;   im 

Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  276. 

lis,     CommoduB,    and    Lucilla,    with    €TTI 
•.    Wad.,    6329;    Miou.,    S.    vii.    470  j     and 

i 

332 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


.1::m 


6     .i:M 


Imperial. 

Gordian  III. 

AVTKM    ANTrOP[A  AVCIAA     EHN        The   Emperor 
lANOC]  Bust    ofj      on  horseback,  advancing  r.,  with  r. 

Gordian  r.,  laur.,  iu  cui-|      raised, 
rass  and  paludamentum 

[Banbury,  1897.] 


Samedie(?).  A      VCIA     A€nN  Ivybele  en- 

throned L,  weariug  kahithos,  holding 
in  r.  phiaie  over  lion  at  her  feet,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  tyrupanum. 

[ivanoff,  18G3.] 


AVTKM  AN     rOPAIA  A     VCI     AACHN      Similar  type, 
NO    C     Bust  of  Gordian        but  Avithout  lion. 
r.,  laur.,    in    cuirass   and 


^  105 


^1- 


.^M 


9t  ^El-05 


10 


^1 


11     .^    -9 


paludamentum. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Similar. 


[H.  P.  Borrall.] 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


Similar,  but  with  lion. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


AVC      lAAGHN        Similar. 

[Bollin,  1903.] 
[PI.  XXXVIII.  8] 


AVTKMAN     rOPAIA  AVCIA     A€flN      Tyche  standing 
NOC  1.,  wearing  kalathos,  liolding  rudder 


Similar. 


Same  die. 


and  cornucopiae. 


[Steuart,  1838.] 


AVC     IAA€nN       Similar. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


METROPOLIS. 


•J  Ok 


Xo. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


JE    -85 


METROPOLIS. 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coin. 
Time  of  Trojan  Decins. 


^115 


3      .^1- 


4     .'El-2 


l€PA     BOVAH       But 

of  Hiera  lioule  r.,  veiled, 
shoulders  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 


MHTPO    nOAeiTHN 
4>PV 

The  god  Men,  in  Phrygian  cap  and 
cloak,  and  •with  crescent  behind 
shoulders,  standing  r.,  with  one  foot 
on  bucranium,  resting  with  r.  on 
sceptre,  and  holding  pine-cone  in 
extended  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 
[PI.  XXXIX.  1] 

Imperial. 
Otacilia  Severa. 
MAPKIANXITAKIAI  MHTPOnOA    €ITnN<t>PVr 


C€BHP[AN]    Bust 
of  Otacilia  r. 


Tyche  standing  1.,  wearing  kalathos, 
holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 
[Kollin,  1903.] 


MAP  riTAK     C€BHP  MHTPOH    OA€ITnN4> 

AC       Bust  of  Otacilia  r.  PYF 

Similar  type. 

1  [Rollin,  1903.] 


Herennia  Etruscilla. 

€P€NNIA[N]     €TPO  HAP  AA€Z  Tl€l 
YCKIA     AAN  C€  PH- 

Bust  of  Etruscilla  r. 


OV  APXTT 
MHTPOnOA€ 


Tyche 
coins. 


ITI1N[<I>] 

standing,     as    on 


(in  ex.) 
previous 

[Weber,  1892.] 


334 


PHKYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

Herennius  Etruscus. 

5 

Ml' 

AV  K  rMK€P      €T 
POV  A€KIOC 
C€ 

Bust  of  Herennius  Etrus- 
cus   r.,    laur.,    in    cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 

nA.AA€TI€IOV      nP/?XM 
HTPOnO 

and  in  inner  circle,   A€     ITr2N<t>PV 

Cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  head  surmounted  by  kalathos, 
and  witli  usual  supports. 

[Eullin,  1895.] 

Same  die. 

nA  AA€  TI€IOV     nPAP  M 
HTPOn 

and  in  inner  circle,  OA€IT  IlN<t>PV 

The  god  Men  standing  r.,  as  on  no.  1, 
supra,  but  holding  phiale  instead  of 

6 

^1- 

pine-cone. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Hostilian  Caesar. 

7 

M    -9 

M€CCIOC   KVINTO 

C-K       Bust  of  Hostilian 
Caesar  r.,  bare-headed,  in 
cuirass    and    paludamen- 
tum. 

MHTPOnOA  [€?]  ITnN<t>PY 

Dionysos,   naked,  standing  to  front, 
head  1.,  holding  in  r.  kantharos  over 
panther  at  his  feet,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  thyrsos. 

[Rullin,  1903.] 

8 

^    -9 

Same  die. 

MHTP     on     O    A    €IT    HN 

4)P           Four   ears    of    corn    bound 
together  in  sheaf. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

[PI.  XXXIX.  2.] 

MIDAEL^M. 


335 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


JE   -75 


M    -95 


M    -85 


M    -8 


JE    -75 

(formerly 
plated  ?) 


M  [  D  A  E  U  M. 

Iinjierial. 

Augustus. 

ZEBAZTOZ        Head  ofjMIAAEnN     Headof  CaiusCaesai(?) 
Augustus     r.,     laui-.  ;     in  |      r.,  bare, 
front,  lituus. 

[Macridy,  1901.] 


AYNEPTPAIA 
KAICEfEPAA 

of  Trajan  r.,  laur. 


Trajan. 

NOC  MIAAE    nNCTEMBPICJi 

Head  River-god  Tem'oris  or  Tembros, 
bearded,  naked  to  waist,  himation 
over  lower  Jimbs,  recumbent  1.,  lidd- 
ing in  r.  reed,  and  resting  1.  arm 
against  inverted  vase  from  which  a 
stream  flows ;  beneath  the  god  is  a 
trailing  water-plant. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 

[PI.  XXXIX.  3.] 


AVNEPTPAIANOVK 


AICETE     A 

of  Trajan  r.,  laur. 


Head 


MIA  AEIIN  Asklepios  standing 
towards  1.,  in  usual  attitude,  resting 
r.  hand  on  serpent-staff. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


(Same  ilies.) 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


mM^  PT  PA  I  ANfii  M  I AA      Eg!       Hygieia  standing  r., 
Similar  head  r.  j      feeding  serpent  from  phiale. 

I  [Faussett,  1853.] 


'   Cf.  no.  l-i,  infra,  where  the  name  is  spelt  ITEMBPOu. 


i3G 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M   -95 


^1-25 


^1-4 


(pierced) 


10 


jEI-2 


L.  Yerus. 


AYTKAI    AAYP     H 
A  OYH        POCAP 

M  •        Head  of  L.  Verus 
r.,  luur. 


MIAA  EHN  City-Tyche,  tiu-reted, 
seated  1.  on  rock,  liolding  in  r.  ears 
of  corn  over  River-god  (Tembri.s) 
swimming  at  her  feet,  and  resting 
her  1.  arm  on  the  rock. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 
[PI.  XXXIX.  4.] 


Caracalla. 


AVTKAIMAVPH     Eni   KA 
ANTUN  INOC  A 

VF-       Bust  of  Caracalla 
r..  beardless  and  laur. 


AIAIANOV  nPAPX- 

MIAAEHN   (in  ex.) 
City-Tyche  and  river-god  (Tembris), 
as  on  previous  coin,  but  she  is  seated 
ou  the  abacus  of  an  Ionic  column. 
[1903.] 


ANTHNGINOC  AYP 
OYCTOC  Head  of 
Caracalla  r.,  bearded  and 
laur. 

(double-struck) 


MIAA     CIIN  Zeus    standing 

towards  1.,  naked  to  Avaist,  himation 
over  lower  limbs  and  1.  shoulder, 
holding  in  r.  phiale  over  eagle  at  his 
feet,  and  resting  witli  1.  ou  sceptre. 
(double-struck) 

[KoUin,  1880.] 


[PI.  XXXIX.  5.] 


ANTHNeiNOC       AV    Ml      AA     €nN        Demeter  stand- 


rOVCTOC      Bust  of 

Caracalla  r,,  bearded  and 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


Same  die. 


iug  1.,  veileil,  holding  in  r.  two  ears 
of  corn,  and  resting  with  1.  on  long 
torch. 

[Banliau,  1898.] 

[PI.  xxx:ix.  6.] 


MIA  A€nN  Hades-Sarapis  en- 
throned 1.,  wearing  modiu.s,  extending 
r.  over  Kerberos  at  his  feet,  and 
resting  1.  on  sceptre. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 


MIDAKIJM. 


337 


Xo. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


11 


12 


Ml' 


Ail-Of^ 


13 


-/El' 


14 


^1-2 


ANTnN€INOC    AVT   MIAA     GHN         The  god  Men,  in 
OVCTOC         Head   of       Phrygian    cap,    short   chiton,    cloak, 

and  boots,  standing  1.,  holding  in  r. 
pine-cone,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
sceptre. 

[Banbury,  1897.] 


Caracalla  r.,  bearded  and 
laur. 


Same  die. 


MIA     A     € 


riN        Similar  type. 
[Phillips,  1842.] 


Diadumenian  Caesar. 


MANTAIAAOVM 
ENIANONKA- 

Bust  of  Diadumenian 
Caesar  r.,  bare-headed,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


MIA  A  E^N:  B^  Dionysos, 
naked  but  for  nebris  across  loins, 
and  boots,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
holding  in  r.  kantharos  over  panther 
at  his  feet,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
filleted  thyrsos. 

[Ready,  1898.] 


[PI.  XXXIX.  7.] 


Severus  Alexander. 


MAVPCEVAAEZANA 

POCAV"  BustofSev. 
Alexander  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


MIAAGHN         Eiver-god    Tembros, 
TEMBPOC^  bearded,  naked  to 

waist,  himation  over  lower  limbs, 
recumbent  1.,  holding  in  each  hand 
a  water-plant,  and  resting  1.  arm 
against  inverted  vase  from  which  a 
stream  flows. 

[Ready,  1902.] 


^  The  letters  A  and  B  in  the  inscription,  which  are  twice  as  large 
as  the  other  letters,  are  evidently  meant  to  catch  the  eye,  and  I  would 
suggest  that  they  are  marks  of  value,  and  that  they  stand  for  2  assaria. 
The  same  fanciful  system  was  commonly  adopted  for  chronograms  on 
16th  and  I7th  century  medals,  &c. 

2  On  a  coin  of  Trajan,  supra,  no.  2  (cf.  Inv.  Wadd.,  xvii.,  21),  the  name 
is  spelt  Tembris(?). 

X    X 


338 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


15 


M    -7 


Similar.  Ml     A     A     CHN         Temple-front 

of   four    colunms,    with    pliiale    in 
pediment, 

[Lawson,  1898.] 


Maximus  Caesar. 
nOVOVH       MA5IM  [Eni]AVPAAE5A    NAPOVAP 


OCLK]  Bast  of  Maxi- 
mus Caesar  r.,  bare- 
headed, in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


16 


IE  1- 


Ml 

AAEHN    (in  ex.) 
Kybele    enthroned    1.    1)etween  two 
lions,  holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  rest- 
ing with  1.  on  tympanum. 

[Bank  Coll.] 


NACOLEIA, 


339 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obvei'se. 


Keverse. 


1     .El- 


M   -9 


3^-8 


M 


5      M 


NACOLEIA. 

Imperial. 
Domitian. 


6      Ml- 


AYTAOMITIANOSK 
AIZAPZEBFEP 

Head     of    Domitian     r., 
laur. 


Same  die. 


Similar. 


AYTAOMITIANOSK 

AIZEBTE  Similar 

head. 


NAKO  AEXIN  DemeterO),  veiled, 
enthroned  1.,  wearing  kalathos,  hold- 
ing in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  sceptre. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 


NAKO     AEHN       Similar  type. 
[RoUin,  1903.] 


NAKO  AEHN  Heraldes,  naked, 
standing  to  front,  towards  1.,  resting 
with  r.  on  club,  and  with  lion-skin 
on  1.  arm. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 


NAKO    AEHN       Winged caduceus. 


[PI.  XXXIX.  8.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


[Steuart,  1840.] 


Trajan. 


AYNEPTPAIANOZ  K 
AlZAPZEfA  Head 
of  Trajan  r.,  laur. 


NAKO  AEHN  Artemis  huntress, 
in  short  chiton,  standing  r.,  resting 
with  r.  on  spear,  and  holding  in  1. 
strung  bow  and  arrow  (1) ;  at  her 
shoulder,  quiver. 

[RoUiu,  1903.] 


340 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 

Size. 


M    -S 


Obverse. 


M    -7 


JEl-3 


10 


^1-35 


11 


^1-05 


12 


Ml- 


AYNEPTPAIANO  ZK 
AIXAPS     Similar  head. 


AVN€PTPAIANOCK 

AICAPC€  Similar 

head. 


Eeverse. 


N      AKO      AEHN       Apollo,  naked, 
standin>f  to  front,  head  1.,  holding  in 
r.  laurel-branch,  and  in  1.  strung  bow. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 


NAKO    A€nN     Winged  caduceus. 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


Caracalla. 


AYTKAI[MAVP]    AN 
TnN[€INOC]AVr 

Head  of  Caracalla  r.,  laur. 


[TON]KTICCTHN        NAKOA 

€I2N  Bearded  Herakles,  naked, 

standing  to  front,  head  r.,  in  attitude 
of  repose,  his  r.  resting  on  his  hip,  his 
1.  on  club  placed  on  rock  before  him. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 


Gordian  III. 


MANXrOPAIANOL 

AVr  Bust  of  Gorilian 
r.,  radiate,  in  cuirass  and 
paludameutuni. 


MANTrOPAIANOC 


NAK     O     AEflN  Emperor    on 

horse  stepping  1.,  his  r.  raised,  and 
Avith  sceptre  over  1.  shoulder. 


AVr  Bust  of  Gordian 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


NAKO      AEHN 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


City-Tyche  (?) 


enthroned  1.,  wearing  kalathos,  hold- 
ing in  r.  ears  of  corn,  and  on  1.  arm 
cornucopiae. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 
[PI.  XXXIX.  9.] 


Similar. 


(in  ex.) 


[PI. 


NAKOAEn     N 

nAPGENI 

OE 

River-god  Parthenios,  recumbent  1. 
against  rock,  himation  over  lower 
limbs ;  he  is  crowned  with  leaves  of 
a  water-plant,  and  holds  a  branch  of 
a  water-plant  in  each  hand. 

[Macridy,  1898.] 
XXXIX.  10.] 


ococi,f:ia. 


341 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


1      JE    -95 


OCOCLEIA. 


Quasi- Autonomous  Coin. 


Time  of  Commodns. 


I€PA    CVNKAHTOC 

Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r.,  shoukleis 
draped  ;  border  of  dots. 


€TTIKAKAAnBP     OTOVOKO 
KAI  exiN 

Demeter,  wearing  kalathos,  long 
chiton,  and  veil,  standing  to  front, 
■with  arms  hanging  at  her  sides. 


[1901.] 


[PI.  XL.  1.] 


Imperial. 


Gordian  III. 


AYTKMANT  nrOP 
AIANO  C  Bast  of 
Gordian  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


^1-15 


AVTKMAN    rOPAIA 
NO     C       Shiiilar  bust. 


3    /in- 


^1-1 


OKO      KA      l€nN  Zeus     en- 

throned 1.,  naked  to  waist,  himation 
over  lower  limbs,  holding  on  extended 
r.  eagle,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


O  KOK  AI6I2N  Demeter  stand- 
ing towards  1.,  veiled,  holding  in  r. 
bunch  of  corn,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
torch. 

[Lawson,  1877.] 


[PI.  XL.  2.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Burgon,  1841.] 


342 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Same  die. 

OK    OK    Al€ 

Mn    (in  ex.) 
Demeter-Kybele  r.,  and  Zeus  1.,  stand- 
ing face  to  face ;  tlie  former,  in  long 
chiton  and  veil,  rests  with  r.  on  long 
torch,  and  holds  ears  of  corn  in  1., 
at  her  feet,  lion  ;  the  latter,  clad  in 
himation    leaving    his    breast    bare, 
holds  in  r.  phiale,  and  rests  with  1. 
on  sceptre  ;    between  the  figures  in 
the  field,  a  lighted  altar. 

5 

iEl-05 

[Rollin,  1874.] 

[PI.  X 

-L.  3.] 

Same  die. 

Similar,  but  Zeus  holds  eagle  instead 
of  phiale. 

G 

^M 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

AVTKMAN    rOPAIA 

O     KO     KAienN        Kybele    en- 

NOC      Bust  of  Gordian 

throned  1.  between  two  lions,  holding 

r.,    laur.,    in    cuirass    and 

in    r.    phiale,    and    resting    with    1. 

paludamentum. 

against  tympanum. 

7 

M    -95 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Similar. 

OK  OKAIGJQN  Similar  type, 
but  one  lion  only  at  feet  of  Kybele. 

8 

.El- 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

Similar. 

OKO  KAI€nN  Tyche  standing 
1.,  wearing  kulathos,  holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 

9 

^■1- 

[Rollin,  1893.] 

Same  die. 

OKOK     AI€nN       Similar. 

10 

M    -9 

[H.  r.  Borrell,  1832.] 

Alliance  Coins. 

OCOCLEIA— BRUZUS. 

Commodus. 

See  11.   Weber,  Ntm.   Chron.,   1892,   p.  208,  PI.  xvi.   18;    and 

liulioof,  A7. 

31.,  p.  281.                                                1 

OTRUS. 


343 


No. 


Metal. 
8ize. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


^    -85 


OTRUS. 


Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  CaracaUa. 

AH  MOC  OTPOH  OTPO  H  NHN  Asklepios  and 
NUN  Head  of  young  Hy^ieia,  with  their  usual  attributes, 
Demos  r.,  laur.  :  border  standing  to  front,  heads  turned 
of  dots.  towards  one  another,  Hygieia  r.,  and 

Asklepios  1. :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


Bust  of  bearded  Demos  r., 
hair  bound  with  taenia, 
shoulders  draped :  border 
of  dots. 


2      /E    -55 


M    -6 


OTPO  HNHN  Telesphoros,  in 
usual  dress,  standing  to  front  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


[PI.  XL.  4.] 


[Woodhouse,  1866.] 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Imperial. 
Julia  Domna. 


^M 


5      /E    -9 


lOVAOM    NAC€BAC 

X    H      Bust  of  Domna  r. 


€ni      APX    (in  ex.) 
Nl   rP€NOV(s/c)  OTPOHNHN 

Emperor,    with   flying    chlamys,    on 
horse  galloping  r,,  his  r.  hand  raised. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 


lOVAIAAO     MNAC€  enNirPeiNO  VOTPOJ-NHN 


BAC     Bust  of  Domna  r. 


AP  X  (infield) 
Zeus,  in  long  chiton  and  himation, 
standing  towards  1.,  holding  in  r. 
phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre ; 
at  his  feet,  eagle. 

[Steuart,  1838.] 


344 


I'HRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


lOVAIA     C6BACTH 

Similar. 


JE    -85 


7:  ^    -8 


M    -75 


AA6ZANAPOC    OTPOhNn 

N 

AN      €eH    (infield) 
Athena,  helmeted,  standing  1.,  hold- 
ing in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  spear. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


Plautilla. 


4>OVA  nA     AVTIAA 

AC       Bust  of  Plautilla  r. 


OTP  O  hNHN  Demeter,  veiled, 
in  long  chiton  and  peplos,  standing 
towards  1.,  holding  in  r.  three  ears 
of  corn,  and  resting  with  1.  on  long 
torch. 

[Banbury,  1897.] 


[PI.  XL.  5.] 


<I)OVA  TTA        AVTIA     OTPO    HNHN     Artemis  huntress. 


C6      Bust  of  Plautilla  r. 


in  short  chiton,  running  r.,  holding 
in  1.  how,  and  with  r.  drawing  arrow 
from  quiver  at  her  shoulder. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Geta  Caesar. 


no  CGHTi     r€TAC  en  NirP€iN    ovotpoh 


9     /El- 


10    M    -95 


KAI  Bust  of  Geta  Caesar 
r.,  hare-headed,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


NUN    (in  ex.) 

A     PX   (infield) 
Kybele    enthroned    1.    between   two 
lions,  holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  rest- 
ing with  1.  against  tympanuui. 


(Same  dies.) 


[Rollin,  1874.] 


[1874.] 


OTRUS. 


345 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Same  die. 

€nirrANrNi(?)]rP€    inovot 
POHsin 

APX  (in  field)!         N  (infield) 
Homonoia(l)    standing,'    1.,     wearin<,' 
kalathos,   holding  in    r.   phiale   over 
lighted  altar,  and  on    1.  arm  cornu- 

11 

iEl- 

copiae.                       [Rollin,  1903.] 

no  C€nT      r€TACK 

AA€ZAN    AP    OCOTPOHSin 

Al        Siiuilai"  buat. 

ACIAP                            N  (in  held) 
X-AN     (infield) 
€0 

Warrior  (Otreus  T),^  naked    but    for 
chlamys,  embarking  on  prow  of  ship 
].,  liis  r.  arm  raised,  and  head  turned 
back  as  if  to  call  on  his  companions, 
and  carrying  in  liis  1.  a  spear. 

12 

Ml- 

[Nortlnvick,  1859.1 

[PI.  XL.  6.] 

no  C€n    r€TACKAI 

AA€ZA[N]    AP    [OC]OTPOH 

Similar  bust. 

.^.^                      NHN  (infield) 
^^^     (in  field) 

Similar  type. 

13 

.El- 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 

no  CGHT     r€TACK 

A   A6ZANAP  OTPOHN 

Al          Similar     bust,    in 

OC (in  held)   HNAN^i,,^^^!.^) 

cuirass    without    paluda- 

mentum  (?). 

[ACIAPX^]    (in  ex.) 
Aeneas,  in  helmet,  cuirass,  and  flying 
chlamys,   and    with    sword    at    belt, 
retreating  r.  and  looking  back  ;  with 
his  r.  hand  he  leads  his  son  Ascanius 
in  Phrygian  dress  and  cap,  and  on 
his    1.    arm    he    carries    his    father 
Anchises,  in  sitting  posture,  clad  in 
himation  and  wearing  Phrygian  cap, 
and   supporting    on    his    knee    the 
shrine  containing  his  Penates. 

U!  ^1-05 

[Keady,  1902.] 

[PI.  XL.  7.] 

»  Cf.  Imhoof,  Kl.  M.,  282,  and  Inv.  Wadd.,  6369. 

-  See  Introduction. 

PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

K,e  verse. 

PALAEOBEUDUS. 

Imj^erial. 

Hadrian. 

AVKAITPA       AAPIA 

nAAAlO    BGV     AHNHN 

NOC       Bust  of  Hadrian 

Apollo     standing    naked     to    front, 

r.,    laur.,    in    cuirass    and 

head  1.,  holding  in  r.  laurel-branch, 

paludamenlum. 

and  resting  1.  on  lyre  (kithara) 
placed  on  the  ground  beside  him  ; 
at  his  1.  shoulder,  (Quiver. 

1 

AL    -8 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

Similar. 

HAAAILO]     BGVAHNHN 

The  god  Men  standing  to  front,  head 
1.,  wearing  short  chiton  and  cloak, 
and  with  crescent  behind  shoulders  ; 
he  holds  in  r.  pine-cone,  and   rests 

2 

M    -8 

with  1.  on  spear. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

AAPIANOC    KAICAP 

nAAAlO     B€VAHNIIN 

Similar  bust. 

Denietei',  veiled,  in  long  chiton  and 
jieplos,  standing  towards  1.,  holding 
in  r.  two  ears  of  corn  and  poppy,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  long  torch. 

3 

M    -7 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

[PI.  XL.  8.] 

PELTAIi;. 


347 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


JE    -75 


^    -7 


M    -8 


M    -7 


2E    -G 


M    -55 


vE    -4 


P  E  L  T  A  E. 


Before  133   B.c.1 


Young  male  heroic  bust  r., 
in  crested  helmet,  with 
cheek -piece  lowered  ; 
shoulders  draped. 


nEA 

THNHN 


[PI.  XLI.   1.] 


Head  of  Athena  r.,  in  crested 
Corinthian  helmet. 


Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur, 


nEA 

THNHN 


Lion^  seated  1. ;  in  ex., 
AP    NH 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 
[M.  J.  Borrell,  1863.] 


Lion  seated  1.  ;    behind, 
star ;   in  ex.,    AlON 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


TTEA     TH        Winged    thunderbolt  ; 
beneath,  TPH   lA 
[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 

[PI.  XLI.  2.] 


Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laur. 


Head  of  Zeus  (1)  r.,  laur. 


HE    ATH 

[N]nN 


Winged    thunderbolt ; 
beneath,  ^/l^O)  AP 
[Ronin,  1903.] 


JXEA     TH[N]     same  monograms. 
[RoUin,  1903.] 


77EATH        Club    with    lion's    skin 
NX2N  hanging  over  handle. 

[Panni.] 


1  The  seated  Liou  occurs  also  on  tlie  earliest  bronze  coins  of  Laodiceia 
(p.  283,  no.  22,  supra),  and  on  a  coin  of  Leouua  or  Leonnaea  (Imhoof 
Kl.M.,  p.  276). 


348 


PHRYGIA. 


No, 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


9 
10 


11 


M    -6 

M    -6 

JE    -6 


M    -65 


12 

13 

14 


M    -75 

(pierced) 

M    -75 
M    -6 


15 


M    -6 


Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  the  Antonines  and  Liter. 


Bust  of  Helios    r.,  radiate : 
border  of  dots. 


n€A 

TH 

NUN 


Avitliin  a  wreath  of  laurel  or 
ulive  :  border  of  dots. 

[Bank  Coll.] 


[PI.  XLI.  3.] 


Head  of  City -goddess, 
turretcd,  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


[LaAVson,  1874.] 
[Bunbury,  1897.] 

TT€A  [THN]nN  Hekate  triformis, 
holding  torches,  &c.  in  her  six  hands: 
border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 
[PI.  XLI.  4.] 


Similar. 


n€ATHN[nN]     MAK6AON 

Bucranium  surmounted  by  large 
crescent  containing  two  stars,  one 
above  the  other  (the  Gemini  1)  :  bor- 
der of  dots.^ 

[Rollin,  1895.] 
[PI.  XLI.  5.] 

[Arundell,  1839.] 

(MAK€AON     n€ATH[NnN]) 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


MAK    €AONn       Bust 

of  Asklepios  r.,  with  ser- 
pent-staff at  his  breast  : 
border  of  dots. 


TTGAT  HNUN  Hygieia  standing 
r.,  feeding  serpent  from  phiale  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


^  Cf.   coins  with  this  tyj^e  at  Eucarpeia  (nos.  4,  5)  ;    Ilieropolis  (nos. 
1-3),  aud  Stectoriuiii  (no.  4). 


PELTAE. 


349 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obvei'se. 


Reverse. 


IG 


M    -65 


17 


M    -7 


18 


M    -8 


19 


M    -8 


20 


^1-05 


MAK     6 A  Bast    of 

Athena  r.,  in  crested  Corin- 
thian helmet  and  aegis  (1)  : 
border  of  dots. 


n€ATH    NH    N 

r.  :  border  of  dots. 


Stag  slandins 


[Rollin,  1874.] 


[PI.  XLI.  6] 


Traces  of  MAK€AONjTT€A  [TH]  River-god  Maeander 
XI N  C?)  Head  of  young  1  NXIN  (in  ex.)  recumbent  1.,  hold- 
in  r.  reed,  and  on  1.  arm  cornucopiae; 
he  rests  against  inverted  vase  from 
which  a  stream  flows :  border  of 
dots. 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 


Dionysos  r.,  crowned  witli 
ivy,  and  with  thyrsos  over 
1.  shoulder :  border  of  dots. 


n€ATH     NHN      Head  MAK€ 

of    bearded    lierakles    r., 
bare  :  border  of  dots. 

[PI.  XLI.  7.] 


AONHN        Similar  type. 


[liollin,  1903.] 


Similar  head,  with  club  over 
1.  shoulder. 


AHMOC       n€ATHN 

UN  Head  of  Hemes 
as  young  Herakles,  in 
lion's  scalp  :  border  of 
dots. 


n€ATHNn     MAK€AON 

Asklepios  standing  t(j  frinit,  Jiead  1., 
resting  on  serpent-staif :  border  of 
dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


MA  K€  AONIiN  Rider,  in 
short  chiton  and  tlying  chlamys,  on 
horse  stepping  r.,  holding  in  his  left 
upright  spear :  border  of  dots. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


[PL  XLI.  8.] 


350 


PlIRYGU. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


21 


•23 


vE    -85 


M    -S 


iEl-1 


M    -9 


M    -9 


lePAC   V     NKAHTO 
C 

Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :   border  of  dots. 


I€PA     BOYAH       Bust 

of    Louie    r.,    veiled    and 
laur. :   border  of  dots. 


n€ATHSinN  MAK€AONn  N 

Tyche  standing  1.,  wearing  kalathos, 
and  holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae : 
border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


TT6ATHN     UN      Two  right  hands 

clasped  ;   border  of  dots. 


[Kollin,  1903.] 


Imperial. 
M.  Aurelius  Caesar. 


MAYPHAI- 
OCKAIC         Bust    of 
young    jNIarciis     Aurelius 
Caesar     r.,     bare-headed, 


in     cuirass 
inentum. 


OYHPineATHNnN     MAKGAONHN 

Temi>le-front  of  two  columns,  with 
pliiale  in  pediment,  raised  on  three 
steps;  within,  cultus-statue  of  Ar- 
and  paluda-  tends  Epliesia  to  front,  with  usual 
supports.  Hanked  by  two  stags. 

[KoUin,  1903.] 
[PI.  XLI.  9.] 


Sept.   Severus. 


AC€nC€V 

Avro 

Severus  r., 
rass. 


i  pocn 

Bust   of    S. 
laur.,  in   cui- 


neATHNHNMA      PXIOVNI 

OV  TOB  Tyche    standing   1., 

wearing  kalathos,  and  holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 


[Found  at  Aidin.      Pres.  by  the  Hellenic  Society,   1897.] 


Julia  Domna. 


lOVAIAAO     MNAC€ 

AVr     Bust  of  Domna  r. 


n€ATHNajNM-      CTTATAP 

ia)[NOC]  Tyche    standing    1., 

wearing  kalathos,  and  holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


rELTAE 


351 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


26 


^    -9 


^1-05 


/E    -85 


29 


^1-35 


30 


JEl-2 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Caracalla. 


MAVANTUN  €INOC 

Bust     of      Caracalla     r., 
radiate,  in  cuirass. 


^€ATHNa)NM•T(s^c)  P-TAT 
APIWNOC  Tyche  standing  1., 
Avearing  kalathos,  and  holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


AVTKMAVP   iiiiii  n€ATHSin     N      MAK€A0     n 

Bust  of  Caracalla  r.,  laur.,  1      riN        Bider,  as  on  no.  20,  supra, 
in  cuirass.  on    horse    stepping   r.,    his    r.   hand 

raised. 

[RolHn,  1903.] 


Plautilla. 


HAAYTIA     AAC€B 

Bust  of  Plautilla  r. 


n€ATHNa)N  M-  CTPTAT- 
APIWNOC  Tyche  standing  1., 
wearing  kalathos,  and  holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


Severus  Alexander. 
AV    KMAVC6V    AA€  n€ATHNa)NMAKAPX<t>AVCT 


ZANAPO      C       Head 
of  Sev.  Alexander  r.,  laur. 


Same  die. 


^'^  O  V   (infield) 

Nike,  winged,  standing  to  front, 
head  1.  ;  holding  in  r.  wreath,  and 
in  1.  palm. 

[Lawson,  1883.] 


n€A   THNCONMAKAP[X]<l> 

OV    (in  iield) 
AVCT€IN    (in  ex.) 
Emperor  on  horse  gailoping  r.,  stril 
iiig  downwards  with  spear. 

[Townley,  1814.] 


302 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse 


31 


Al    -8 


32 


JEl-i 


33 


^1-1 


Julia  Mamaea. 

lOVAIA      MAM€A  C|n€ATHMAPXNirPOV 

€B  Bust    of    Julia  I      Eagle  standing  to  front,  wings  open. 

Mamaea  r. 

I  [Rollin,  1903.] 


Trebonianus  Gallus. 


AKrOTP       €rAAAO 

CC  Bust  of  Trebonianus 
Gallus  r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


€niAVPPOV4>eiNOv   rAio 

VAPXAn€ATH      NHN 
MAK€       AO   NUN    (in  tield) 
Herakles,    naked,    r.,  strangling  the 
Nemean  lion  ;  on  the  ground  beneath 
his  feet,  club, 

[Bank  Coll.] 
[PI.  XLI.   10.] 


Yolusian. 


roAroovo    aovc 

lANOC 

Bust  of  Yolusian  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


€nAVPPOV<l>€I  NOVrAIOVA 
PXA  n€A     T 

HNHN  "  AONI2N  (infield) 

MAK€ 

Artemis  Huntress  running  r.,  hold- 
ing in  1.  strung  bow,  and  with  r. 
drawing  arrow  from  quiver  at  her 
shoulder. 

[Dimitriades,  18G9.] 


'    =Gaius  Vibius  Afinius  Gallus  Velduinnianus  Volusianus  Sobasfcos. 


PIIILOMKLTUM. 


353 


No. 


Metal 
Size. 


JE    -8 


M    -8 


JE    -85 


M    -9 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Bust,  draped,  of  Men  r.,  in 
Phrygian  cap,  laur.  (1), 
and  with  crescent  behind 
shoulders.  1 


P  H  I  L  0  ]\I  E  L  I  U  M. 
After  133  B.C. 

<l>IAOMH 


Zeus  aetophoros  seated 
1.,  resting  with  1.  on 
sceptre. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


[PI.  XLI.  11.] 


Bust,  draped,  of  Nike  r.,  with 
palm  behind  shoulder. ^ 


<l>IAOMH 
[ZK]YOINO 


[Rolliii,  1903.] 


Two    cornuacopiae 
r.    and    1.,    each 


<t>IAOMHA 

bound  with  fillet; 
between     them,     thunderbolt     sur- 
mounted by  crescent  containing  star. 
[Bunbury,  1897.] 


C?  Same  dies.) 


[Van  Lennep,   1895.] 


^  This  coin  is  of  the  same  style  and  fabric  as  the  follovsiiig,  which 
must  therefore  be  assigned  to  the  neighbouring  city  of  Antioch  in  Pisidia 
before  it  became  a  Roman  colony  : — 


JE   -8 


Bust,  draped,  of  Men  r., 
in  Phrygian  cap,  lanr., 
and  with  crescent  be- 
hind shouklers. 


ANTIOXE 
AP  TEMIA 


Nike,    between 
two  stars,  ad- 
vancing r.,  and 
carrying  palm. 
[Ready.] 
And  the  attribution  of  this  coin  to  the  Pisidian  Antioch  seems  to  necessi- 
tate the  removal  of  B.M.   Cat.   Caria,  p.   15,  nos.   5-8,  from  Antiochia  ad 
Maeandrum  to  the  Pisidian  city. 

-  Imhoof  {Gr.  M.,  p.  743),  piiblishes  two  siDecimens  of  this  coin  with 
the  magistrate's  name  2KYOIN0[2]. 

^  A  similar  bust  of  Nike  occurs  on  Roman  denarii  of  the  Consul 
L.  Valerius  Flaccus,  who  was  assassinated  B.C.  86  at  Nicomedia  by 
Fimbria.  The  crescent  and  star  on  the  reverse  are  symbolical  of  Men, 
as  oil  the  contemporary  coins  of  Mitliradates  Eupator. 

Z    Z 


354 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eeverse. 


JE    -9 


6^-9 


7^-9 


8^-7 


9    A<:  -1') 


(Different  die.) 


<|>IAOMHAE 

MENE    KAE 


[Eurgon,  1841.] 


(Difrerent  die.) 
[Lavvson,  1899.] 


(Same  die  as  preceding.) 

[PI.  XLI.  12.] 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coin. 
Time  of  CnracaJIa. 

AHMOC     Bust  of  young  eniCTPATHrO     Y     AKOYT 

HMOAI<I>  Demos  r.J  O  Y  Dionysos,  in  sliort  chiton 
laur.,  shoulders  draped:!  and  boots,  standing  1.,  holding  in  r. 
border  of  dots.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on  filleted 

tliyrsos  :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 
[PI.  XLI.  13.] 

Im2^f'i'i<(l. 

Tiberius^  or  Claudius  1^ 

XEBAZ[TOX]     Head  of        TIT02:<M  Zeus,     naked     to 

Tiberius  (?)  r.,  bare.  ,  AOTTATP[IZ]  waist,    himation 

j<l)|AOM[i^ii]        over  lower  limbs, 

I      enthroned   L,    holding  in  r.   phiale, 

and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 


ZEBAZTOZ      Head  of  BPOKX    <t>IAOMHAE 
Claudius  (?)  r.,  bare.  j  Ol  flN   (in  ex.) 

Zeus,  naked  to  waist,  himation  over 
lower  limbs,  enthroned  1.,  holding  in 
I      r.    phiale,    and    resting    with    1.    on 
I      sceptre. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 

'  Imhoof  (Gr.  M.,  744)  describes  coins  of  Aprijipina  Jun.  and  of  Nero 
as  Caesar,  struck  by  tlie  BPOKXOI  at  Philomelium.  It  is  probable, 
therefore,  that  the  portraits  on  the  coixis  here  described  are  intended  for 
Claudiais  rather  tliiui  Tiberius. 


riiii.DMELirii. 


355 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


10    JE    -75 


11 


M    -9 


12 


M    -8 


13 


M    -9 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


14 


^    -9 


15     2E    -9 


ZEBA[ZTO]Z    Head  of 
Claudius  (■?)  r.,  bare. 


BPOKXOI      <l>l[AOMHAE] 

flN  (ill  ex.)        .Siiuilar. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 
[PI.  XLI.  14.] 


Sept.   Severus. 
AVKAii     C€VHPOC  €niKAATPAIA      <I)IAOMHA€ 

Bust  of  S.  Severus  r.,laur.,  [XIN]  Tyclie  standing  I.,  wear- 
in  cuirass  and  pallida-  j  ing  kalathos,  holding  rudder  and 
mentum.                                I  cornucopiae. 

I  [A^an  Lennep,  1902.] 


Julia  Donnia. 


iOVAIAAO      MNA[C  eniKATPA 
€BA]     CT       Bust    of 
Uomna  r. 


[IAN]       <l)IAOM 

HA€  JJionysos,     in    short 

chiton  and  boots,  standing  1.,  hold- 
ing in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  thyrsos. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


lOVAAOM   NA[C]€B  eniAAPI     <t>\     AOMHA€ 


Bust  of  iJomna  r. 


Same  die. 


lOYAAO     MNAC6 

Similar  bust  to  1. 


Diunysos  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
naked  but  for  chlamys  hanging  over 
both  arujs  and  behind  back,  holding 
in  r.  kantharos,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  thyrsos. 


€     niAAPIANOY     <t>IA     OM 

HA  Tyche,    wearing    kalathos, 

standing     1.,     holding    rudder     and 
cornucoiiiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


€    niAKOYTOYr     4>IAOMH 

Similar  type. 

[Macridy,  1901.] 


356 


PHKYGIA. 


[No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Keverse. 


16 


M    -9 


17 


/E    -9 


18 


jE    -85 


19 


IE    -85 


20 


^1- 


Caracalla. 


ANT(JJN€      iNOcne 

AV~  Bust  of  Caracalla 
r,,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentuui. 


€    niAAPIANO     <l>IAOMHA 


Similar  type. 


[Arundell,  1839.] 


MAVAN     TGJNGIN  eJJ 

Bust  of  Caracalla  r., 
radiate,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


•AKOVTOV    <l>IAOMH 

r    (in  field) 
Similar  type. 


[II.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Geta  Caesar. 


Aocen   r€TACK 

Bust  of  Geta  Caesar  r., 
bare-Leaded,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


AC€n-      r€TAC 

Similar. 


€  n  AKOVTOV   <I>IAO   MHA 

I'emale  figure  (Tyclie  1)  standing  1., 
wearing  kalatlios,  and  holding  olive- 
branch  and  cornucopiae. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 


€  TT  lAKOVTOV  <|)IAO    MHA 

Similar. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


Severus  Alexander. 
AVKMC€VHAA€ZA  <|>IAOMHA  eniHAYAOY  TO 


NAPOCAY       Head  of 
Sev.  Alexander  r.,  laur. 


B-     TAAAO   „„,,) 

River-god,  Gallos,  naked  to  waist, 
recumbent  1.,  holding  in  r.  cornu- 
copiae, and  resting  with  1.  against 
inverted  vase  from  which  a  stream 
flows  :  behind  the  vase  a  tall  reed  or 
growing  tree. 

[Merlin,  1872.] 
[PI.  XLII.  1.] 


I'IUL(jmi;lil:.\i, 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


21 


23 


24 


26 


^    -05 


M  1-2.5 


jE  1-25 


^1-25 


i5i:i-25 


^1-35 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


AVKC€VHAA€ZAN 

APOC        Similar. 


<l>IAOMH   A€nN 

with  open  winys. 


Eagle  to  front, 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


AYKM  AYC€Y     A  <|>IA     OMHAGHNe    n     I 
A6ZANAPO     C         I  nAYAOY    ,         , 

Head  of   Sev.  Alexander!  AAP  M"  ex.) 

r.,  laur.  i      Emperor,  with  flying    chiamys    and 

couched  spear,  on  horse  galloping  r. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 


Same  die. 


<l>IAOMHA€a)N€ninAVAOY 

AAP         Plain  circle,  within  which 


S  PQR 


[1892.] 


Same  die. 


<I)IAOMHA€WN€ninAVAOV 

A  A        ►Similar. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


AY[K  M  ]AY  C€Y       4>!  [A]OMHA€nNeniCTPYM 
AA€ZANAPOC  ONOC      Similar 

Bust  of  Sev.  Alexander 
v.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


AY  K  C€OYH 
Z  AN  APOC      Bust  of 
Sev.    Alexander  r.,  laur., 
in    cuirass    and    paluda- 
mentum. 


[Devonshire,  1841.] 


AA€  <|>IAOMH     €niM      I     OYHAY 

A€IN 

O  Y  (in  field) 

Athena,  helmeted,  wearing  long 
chiton  and  peplos,  standing  1.,  hold- 
ing on  r.  !Nike  stephanephoros,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  spear;  on  the 
ground  at  her  feet,  in  front,  coiled 
serpent,  and  behind,  shield, 

[PI.  XLII.  2.] 


;i58 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


27     .9^]  1-3 


28 


.El- 


29 


JE    -95 


30 


Ml- 


!1     M    -8 


AYKM-AYC6YAA 
6ZANAPOCAY 

Head   of    Sev.  Alexander 
r.,  radiate. 


<t)     IAOMHA€(jaN€niMIOYA 

O  Y  (in  field) 

nAYA€IN   (in  ex.) 
Emperor,  in  flying  chlaniys,  striking 
downwards    Avith    spear,     on    horse 
galloping  r. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


Gordian  III. 


AVKMANTnNirOP 
AIANOC6  Head  of 
Gordian  r.,  laur. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Similar. 


€niKOPAA€ZANA     POY 
<DIAOMHA6  .    ^    . 

River-god,  Gallos,  naked  to  waist, 
recnmbent  1.,  holding  in  r.  cornu- 
copiae,  and  across  1.  arm  reed  ;  be- 
hind him,  inverted  vase. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


€ni  KOPAA€ZAN  APOY 

Similar  type,  but  without  reed. 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


€niKOPAA€ZANAP 

Similar  type,  no  reed. 


[Steuart,  1838.] 


<l>IAOMH     A€nN 

hands  clasped. 


Two   riirht 


pnir,riMEi,ir.M. 


359 


No. 


Metal . 
Size. 


Obverse. 


32 


^1-05 


33     ^1-25 


34 


^1-2 


Philip  tSenior. 


35 
36 

37 


AVTKMIOVAIOC<t>IA 
ITTTTOCCE  Bust  of 
Pliilip  Senior  r.,  radiate, 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


(MAOMHAEHNEniMAPKO  i 

i  ECTOP[0  i]  River- god, 

Gallos,  recumbent  1.,  naked  to  waist, 
holding  in  r.  cornucopiae,  and  rest- 
ing with  I.  against  inverted  vase 
from  which  a  stream  flows ;  behind 
the  vase,  a  tall  reed  or  growing  tree. 
[Van  Lennep,  1904.] 


AVTKMIOVAIOC<t>IA  €niNVl€CTO<l>IAOMHA€nNB 

ITTTTOCC6B       liu^t  of       Plain  circle,  within  which 
Philip  Senior  r.,  laur.,  in  I  S  P  O  R 

cuirass    and    palutlameu- ; 
turn.  I 


[Bank  Coll.] 


Otacilia  Severa. 


a)TAK€IAIAC€VHPA  6niMN€CTO<l>         IAOMHA6 


C€B  Bust  of  Otacilia 
r.,  with  crescent  behind 
shoulders. 


UN  B   (in  field) 

Circular  temple  with   four    columns 
I      and   cupola,    raised     on     basis,    and 
apparently    surrounded    by    a  -plat- 
I      form  (1)  ;   within  it,  a  statue  to  front. 
[Lawson,  1900.] 
[PI.  XLII.  3.] 


Trebonianus  Gallus. 


AVK-r  OV€m  TAAA 
ONCea  BustofTreb. 
Gallus  r.,  radiate,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


M    -9 
M    -95 

M    -9     I  (Same  die  ?j 


<|>IAOMH A€nN€nAVP  GHC 

€GJC  liiver-god,  Gallos,  naked  to 
waist,  recumbent  1.,  holding  in  r. 
cornucopiae,  and  resting  with  1. 
against  inverted  vase  from  -which 
a  stream  flows. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


(Same  dies.) 


Similar    (different 
holds  reed  in  1. 


[Macridy,  1901.] 

die).        River -god 
[Bank  Coll.] 


3G0 


PITRYGTA. 


No. 


Metal 
Size. 


Obvei'se. 


Reverse. 


Trajan  Decius. 


38 


/El' 


39 


40 


JE    -9 
JE    -95 


41 


.'E    -95 


42 


^1-0 


43 


A^  1-2 


AVTKrMGCKTPAIA 
€KIOC€  liust    of 

Trajan   Decius    r.,    lauv., 
in    cuirass     and    paluda- 
mentum. 
[Countermarks:       (1)     two 
figures,   (2)  §,  P  B] 


Same  die  1 


Same  die. 


<l)IAOMHA€nN€n<|)IA€INOV 

River-god    Gallos,   as    on    preceding 
coin. 


[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


<|>IAOMHA€aJN€neVTVXOV 

g    (in  field) 
Similar  type. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


(Same  dies.)  [A^an  Lennep,  1895.] 


4>IAOMHA€(jJN  en  €VTVXO 

B   (iu  lield) 
Similar  type. 

[Bank  Coll.] 


Similar,  but  the  bust  radiate. 


<MAOMHA€nN  enevTVxo 

VC  B  (.in  field; 

Similar  type. 

[Macridy,  1901.] 


AVTKrM€CKTPAIA  ^lAOMHAenN-   €n€YTVXO 


€KIOC€  Bust     of 

Trajan  Ducius  r.,  radiate, 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


B         I'lain     circle,     within     which 

S  PQR 


[PI.  XLII.  4.] 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


PRYMNESSl'S. 


3G1 


No. 


Metal. 

Size. 


M    -75 


M    -75 


M    -6 


M    -85 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


P  R  Y  M  N  E  S  S  U  S. 
First   Ceatnry,   B.C. 


Head  of  City-goddess,  tur- 
reted,  r.,  neck  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 


TTPYMNH  Hermes    standing   to 

[Z]2IEI2N  front,  head  I.,  wear- 

ing petasos,  short  chiton,  cloak  and 
winged  pedila,  and  holding  in  r. 
caduceus. 


in  tieldr.  NE,  1.  EP 

[Macridy,  1901.] 
[PI.  XLII.  5.] 


Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 
Augustus   to   Galiiemis  ? 

0€ONCYNKAHTON   nPY  M  NHC€I  C   Pair  of  scales : 

13uyt    of    the    Senate    r.,  1      border  of  dots, 
shoulders  draped  :    border! 
of  dots. 

[Van  Lennej:),  1901.] 

[PI.  XLII.  6.] 


Ml     AAC  Bust    of 

King  Midas  r.,  bearded, 
wearing  Phrygian  cap 
and  necklace  {?),  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


nPYMNH   c   cenN     mver- 

god  (Kaystrosi),  naked  to  waist, 
liimation  over  lower  limbs,  recum- 
bent 1.,  holding  in  r.  reed,  and  rest- 
ing with  1.  against  inverted  vase 
from  which  a  stream  flows  :  border 
of  dots. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  18i5.] 


[PI.  XLII.  7.] 


Bust  of  the  god  Men  r., 
wearing  Phrygian  cap 
ornamented  with  stars ; 
shuuldeis  draped;  cres- 
cent behind  bust:  border 
of  dots. 


TTPYMN  HCeHN  Tyche,  wear- 
ing kalathos,  standing  1.,  holding 
rudder  and  cornucopias  :  border  o\ 
dots. 


[Steuart,  1840,] 
3   A 


362 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


JE 


6     M    -8 


7  I  M    -8 


8     A^.    -8 


M     8 


Obverse.  Reveree. 


Similar.  TTPYMN      HCC€nN  Hygieia 

staiidinf:^    r.,     in     long     chiton     and 
peplos,  feeding  serpent  from  pliiale  : 
border  of  dots. 
I  [Devonsliire,  1844.] 

[PI.  XLII.  8.] 


Bust  of  Sarapis  r.,  wearing 
modius,  shoulders  draped : 
border  of  dots. 


AHMOC  Head     of 

young    Demos    r.,   laur.  : 
border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


10 


Ai     75 


Similar. 


npvMNH   ccenN     Asidepios 

staniling  to  front,  head  1.,  resting 
Avith  r.  on  serpent-staff,  and  holding 
food  for  serpen  tC?)  in  his  hand  : 
border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1895.] 


nPVMN      HCC€nN  Similar, 

but    Asklepios    places  his    hand    on 
serpent's  head. 

[Eollin,  1003.] 


nPY  MN  HCCeilN  Zeus 
Nikephoros  enthroned  1.,  resting 
with  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 


nPYM     NH     CeHN       Similar. 
[Banbury,  1897.] 


AHMOC      Bust  of  young  nPVMNHC    C€n 

Demos  r.,  laur.,  shoulders!  N    (in  ex.) 

draped  :  border  of  dots.  Zeus    enthnjued    1.,    holding    in   r. 

pellet,   (phiale'?),  and  resting  with  1. 
!      on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

j  [Lawson,  1894.] 


pnyjixEssus. 


303 


No. 


11 

12 
13 


15 


16 


17 


Metal. 
Size. 


JE    -95 

M    -do 
JE   -95 


14    yE    -95 


M  1  -05 


Ob\ 


Keverse. 


I6PACVN     KAHTOC 


Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


nPYMN      HCC€aN 


Kybele 


enthroned  1.,  turreted,  wearing  veil 
and  peplos,  her  r.  extended  over 
lion  at  her  feet,  her  1.  resting  against 
tympanum  :  border  of  dots. 

[RoJlin,  1895.] 
[PI.  XLII.  9.] 


(Same  dies.) 
(         »  ) 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 
[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


I6PACVN     KAHTOC 

Similar  bust  to  1.:  border 
of  dots. 


BOYAH  BustofBoule 
r.,  laur.,  shoulders  draped: 
border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


nPVMN  HCCeHN  Dikaiosyne 
standing  1.,  wearing  kalathos,  long 
chiton  and  peplos,  holding  in  r. 
scales,  and  in  1.  two  eais  of  corn: 
border  of  dots. 


[PI.  XLII.  10.] 


BACIA€VC 

Bust  of  Kin 
bearded,  wearing  Phrygian 
cap,  shoulders  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 


MIAAC  nPV     NMHCCeHN      Similar. 

jNIidas    r., 


M    -85 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


[PI.  XLII.  11.] 


M 


[l€]   PA     BOYAH  nPVMN     HCCeHN      Two  right 

I      Bust  of   Boule    r.,  veiled  j      hands  clasped  :   border  of  dots, 
and  laur. :  border  of  dots. 
•  85  I  [Lawson,  1899.] 


3G4 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


18 


M    -7 


19 


JE    -75 


Imperial. 


Antrustus. 


ZE    BAZ    TOZ     Bast 

of    Augustus     r.,     laur.  : 
shoulders  bare. 


20 


JE   -7 


21  1  JE   -75 


nEPITE  NHZ 

nP  YMNHZ  .    fi^i^^) 

Dikaiosyne  standing  ].,  hare-headed, 
in  hmg  chiton  and  peplos,  holding 
in  r.  scales,  and  over  her  1.  shoulder 
two  ears  of  corn. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


ZEB   AZTOZ     Similar.  KAIKIAIO[Z]     HAOKAM 

OZ 

nP  YMNHZ   .    fi^i^. 

Similar  type. 
I  "  [Ready,  1899.] 

[PI.  XLIII.  1.] 


Tiberius. 


ZEBAZ    [TOZ]     Head 

of  Tiberius  r.,  laur. 


ZEBAZTOZ       Similar. 


APTAZ<I>I     AOnA 
TPIZ 
HP  YMNHZ  (in  field) 

ZE  UN 

^  ('{)     (beneath) 
Similar  type. 

[Burgon,  1841.] 


APTAZ<I>I     [AO]nA 
TPIZ 
nP      YMSHZ    (infield) 
ZE         HN 

^(1)    (beneath) 
Similar  type. 

[La\vson,  1899.] 


PRYMNESSUS. 


3G5 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


ZEBAZ    TOZ      Similar. 


M   -8 


23    M    -8 


24 


JE    -85 


25 


^    -7 


26  I  /E    -85 


ZEBAZTOZ     Similar. 


APTA[Z]        HA 
<l>IAO  TPIZ       ,.    .  ,,^ 

ZE        X2N 

P3»  (?)  (beneath) 
Similar  type. 

[Devonshire,  184-i.] 


lOYKOYN     [lEPH] 
AA  A 

TTP  YMSH    (infield) 

ZE  HN 

Similar  type,  l)ut  large  globe  in  front 
of  the  face  of  Dikaiosyne. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


Nero. 


nPYMNHZZElZ     NE 
PHNAKAIZAPA 

Head  of  Nero  r.,  laur. 


Similar. 


EHIKAAYAIOYMI       GPIAAT 

OY  Dikaiosyne  standing  to  front, 
bare-headed,  looking  1.,  in  long  chiton 
and  peplos,  holding  in  r.  scales,  and 
over  I.  shoulder  two  ears  of  corn. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 


EH  I  K  A  AYA  I  OY  M  I  0  P I A  AT 

OY       Pair  of  scales  with  pellet  in 
centre  between  them. 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


Titus 


TIAVTO     KPATOPAjnPVMN       HC€IC  Dikaiosyne 

KAICAP[A]       Head  of  i      enthroned    1.,    holding    in    r.  scales, 
Titus  r.,  laur.  I      and  across  1.  arm  ears  of  corn  (?). 


[Lawson,  1900.] 


;jG6 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


27 


Ml-2 


28 


.'E    -9 


29 


^1- 


30     M   -9 


31 


.^1-05 


Antoninus  Pius. 


AVTKAIAAPI.  AN 
THNeiNOC  Hea.l 
of  Antoninus  Pius  1.,  laur. 


nPVMN  HCC€nN  Dikaiosyne 
enthroned  1.,  wearinfr  kalathos, 
chiton,  and  peplos,  holdin^^  in  r. 
scales,  and  in  1.,  which  rests  on  the 
back  of  her  tluone,  ears  of  corn, 
[llollin,  1903.] 


L.  Verus. 


nPVMNHC[C€l]C 
AVT  OVHPON 

Head  of  L.  Verus  r.,  laur. 


eni€P  €n   c»-pak  Nir€ 

Isis  standing  1.,  with  lotus-flower  (1) 
head-dress,  holding  in  r.  sisirum,  and 
in  1.  situla. 

[Kollin,  1903.] 


Julia  Donma. 


lOVAIA    C€BACTH 

Bust  of  Douma  r. 


lOVAl     AC6BACTH 

Similar. 


nPVM      NHCC€nN  Tjche, 

wearing  kalathos,  standing  1.,  holding 
rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


nPVMN       HCC€nN  Kybele 

enthroned  1.,  holding  in  r.  phiale 
over  lion  at  her  feet,  and  resting  1. 
arm  on  tympanum. 

[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


Geta  Caesar. 


nc€n  r€TACKA 

Bust  of  Geta  Caesar,  bare- 
headed r.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludanientum. 


nPVMN  HCCenN  Dikaiosyne, 
wearing  kalathos,  standing  1.,  hold- 
ing in  r.  scales,  and  in  raised  1.  two 
ears  of  corn  and  poppy.  I 

[Lavvson,  1899.]      , 


PRYMXESSUS. 


30^ 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


32 


^1-2 


33 


^1-25 


3't 


.^n-i 


35     Ml-'S 


Ob\ 


Reverse. 


Caracalla  or  Elagabalus. 
AVTKAIMAY   ANTH  nPVMN  HCC€n  N    Dikaiosyne 


N6INOC  Bust   of 

Emperor  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


enthroned  1.,  wearing  kalatlios, 
chiton,  and  peplos,  holding  in  r. 
scales,  and  in  1.,  which  rests  on  the 
hack  of  her  throne,  two  ears  of  corn 
and  poppy. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Papienus. 


MKAnnovnH     ma  npv    m    n    hccehn     zens 

ZIMOCCEB       ]>ust  of       Nikephoros    enthroned  1.,  naked   to 

waist,  himation  over  lower  limbs, 
resting  Avith  1.  on  sceptre ;  at  his 
feetj  eagle. 

[Thomas,  1844.] 


Pupienus  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


Gordian  III.  Caesar. 
ANTHNIOCrOPAIA  nPVMNHC     LEHN     Dikaiosyne 

NOCK     Bustof  Gordian  '      enthroned  1.,  as  on  no.  32. 
Caesar  r.,  hare-headed,  in 
cuirass    and    paludamen 


turn. 


[Rollin,  1895.] 


Gallienus. 


AVTKAIHAIK    TAAA  HPVMN     HC     C€ 

HNOC  ire 

C  €B    (infield) 

Bustof  Gallienus  r.,  laur.,  T 

in     cuirass     and     paluda- 
mentum. ^ 


HNAPXN 
PI 


D  (in  field) 

IITTTIKOCV]    (in  ex.) 
Zeus  Nikephoros  enthroned  1.,  with 
eagle  at  his  feet,  as  on  no.  33. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


^   The    obverse    dies    of    those    coins     of    Gallienus     and     Salonina    are 
identical  with  those  of  contemporary  coins  of  Synnada,  see  infra. 


3G8 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Same  die.                               HRVM     NHCC6 

HN 

Dikaiosyne  entl ironed    1.,  as    above 

(no.   32),  her    throne    supported   on 

either  side  by  a  flying  Nike  ;  in  ex. 

r.    and    1.,    facing    one    another,    a 

winged  Eros  riding  on  a  hippocamp. ! 

36 

^1-3 

[Lawson,  1874:.] 
[PL  XLIII.  2] 

Same  die. 

nPVM     N     H     CC€ 

UN     (in  ex.) 
Temple-front    of  four  columns  con- 
taining   statue    of    Dikaiosyne    en- 
throned 1.,  as  above. 

37 

iEl-35 

[Rollin,  1895.] 

Salon  ina. 

KOPCA     AHNINAC 

npvM    NHCcen   n 

€B    (in  tield) 

Dikaiosyne  enthroned    1.,    as    above 

Bust  of  Salonina  v. 

(no.  32). 

38 

^1-05 

[Devonshire,  1814.] 

SEBASTE. 


369 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


1    I    ^     -6 


JE   -9 


JE    -8 


4      JE    -8 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


SAN  A  US. 
No  coins  in  the  British  Museum,      See  Imhoof,  Kl.  3L,  p.  280. 


S  E  B  A  S  T  E. 

Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 
Nero — Gordian  ? 


SEBAZT     HNHN 

Head  of  young  Dionysos 
r.,  crowned  with  ivy : 
border  of  dots. 


TIZHNOAOTOZ  Eagle  to 

front,  head  h,  wings  open,  standing 
on  thunderbolt  (1) :  border  of  dots. 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


[PI.  XLIII.  3.] 


Bust  of  young  Dionysos  r., 
crowned  with  ivy,  shoul- 
ders draped  :  border  of 
dots. 


C€BACT  HNHN  Demeter,  in 
long  chiton,  veil,  and  pejilos,  stand- 
ing towards  1. ;  holding  in  r.  two 
ears  of  corn  and  poppy,  and  renting 
with  1.  on  long  torch :  border  of  dots. 
[Ready,  1901.] 


(Same  die.'?.) 


[Bmicke,  1882.] 


Similar. 


C€B  ACT  HNHN  Kybele, 
wearing  kalathos,  enthroned  to  front 
between  two  lions ;  holding  in  r. 
phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on  tym- 
panum. 

[H.  P.  Bnrn'll,  1S32.] 


370 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


jE    -8 


^    -6 


M    -7 


JE    -8 


9     M    -7 


Similar,  but  in  front  of  bust,  C€BACTHN 

thyrsus.  UN    (in  field) 

CINAPO 


p  (in  ex.y 

River-god  Sindros  recumbent  1., 
holding  in  r.  reed,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  inverted  vase  from  which  a 
stream  flows  :  border  of  dots. 


[PI.  XLIII.  4] 


[Lawson,  1900.] 


Similar. 


Bust  of  the  god  Men  r., 
wearing  Plirygian  cap  ; 
shoulders  draped;  cres- 
cent behind  bust :  [border 
of  dots]. 


Same  die. 


C6BACT  HNIIN  Athena,  hel- 
nieted,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
resting  r.  on  shield  placed  on  the 
ground  Ijeside  her,  and  holding  spear 
in  1.  :   border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


C6BACT      HNHN         Asklepios 

standing  to  front,  re.^^ting  on  serpent- 
staff:  border  of  dots. 


[Bunburj,  1897.] 


C6BACT      HNUN  Hygieia 

standing    to   front,   head    1.,   feeding 
serpent  from  phiule  :   border  of  dots. 


[PI.  XLIII.  5.] 


(Same  dies. 


[H.  r.  Borrell,  1832.] 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


1  The  iuscr.  CINAPOC   "ot  CINAPOC,   seems  to  be  clear  on 
tliis  coin. 


371 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


10 


JE    -G 


11 


M    -95 


12 


M    -95 


Obverse. 


Bust  of  young  Herakles  r., 
laur.,  with  lion-skin  tied 
round  neck :  border  of 
dots. 


Revei'se. 


C€BACTH     Bow  in  case,  and  club: 
NXIN  border  of  dots. 


[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


[PI.  XLIII    6] 


Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r,,  hair  bound 
with  taenia,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


13    M    -95 


M     JE    -95 


l€PA     CYNKAHTO      C€BAC    TH     NHN        The  god 

Men,  in  Phrygian  cap  and  himation 
over  lower  limbs,  and  with  crescent 
behind  shoulders,  standing  r.,  with 
one  foot  on  bucranium  ;  resting  with 
r.  on  spear,  and  holding  pine-cone  in 
extendeel  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

[Devonshire,  1814.] 
[PI.  XLIII.  7.] 


Same  die.  C€B     AC     THNUN         Zeus    en- 

throned ].,  naked  to  waist,  himation 
over  lower  limbs ;  holding  in  r.phiale, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  bor- 
der of  dot.s. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 

[PI.  XLIII.  8.] 


I€PAC      VNKAHTO    C€     BACT     HNUN      Similar. 
C 

Similar. 

[Arundell,  1839.] 


I€PA      CVNKAHT       C€B     ACT     HNHN      Similar. 
OC 

Similar. 

[Lawson,  18 <  4.] 


372 


rHHTGlA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


15 


^    -95 


16 


JE    -9 


18 


M    -85 


JE    -85 


Same  die.  C     €BA     CTHN 

nN    (in  ex.) 
Emperor  on  horse  galloping  r.  over 
kneeling  foe ;   with  his  r.  he  .strikes 
downwards    Avith    spear :    border    of 
dots. 

[Lawson,  1S74.] 


Same  die.  C€      BA     CTHN 

Nn     (in  ex.) 
Similar. 

[Pullan,  1870.] 


I€PA      BOVAH     BustiC€BAC  THNU    N    Tyche  stand- 

of  Boule  r.,  veiled :    bor-  j      ing    1.,     wearing     kalathos,    holding 
der  of  dots.  i      rudder  and  cornucopiae  :    border    of 

I      dots. 

[Kollin,  1903.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Van  Lonnep,  1894.] 


Same  die. 


19 


M    -85 


C6BACT  HNHN  Ganymedes, 
naked  but  for  Phrygian  cap,  stand- 
ing to  front,  head  1.,  holding  in  r. 
syrinx,  and  in  1.  pedum ;  he  is 
clutched  from  behind  his  shoulders 
by  the  eagle  with  open  wings :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 
[PI.  XLIII.  9.] 


A  H  M  OC  Head  of  young 
Demos  r.,  laur.,  drapery 
at  neck  :  border  of  dots. 


20     ^    -9 


C€BACT       H        NilN  Tyche 

standing  1.,  wearing  kalathos,  hold- 
ing rudder  and  cornucopiae :  border 
of  dots, 

[Chester,  1888.] 


.SE13APTE. 


r,73 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Inq>eri(il. 

Augustus. 

21 

2E    -75 

ZEB     AZTOZ         Head 
of  Augustus  r.,  bare. 

[ZnZGE]     Zens  enthroned  ].,  with 
NHZATN        feet  on  footstool,  hold- 
ZEB     AZ         ing  in  r.  eagle,  and  rest- 
THNI2N           ing  with  1.  on  sceptre. 
[Bunbury,  1897.] 

22 

/E    -7 

Same  die. 

ZEBAZTH[N]        Similar  type. 

riNznzeE 

[N]HZ 
AfNOZ 

[Lincoln,  1870.] 

Nero. 

23 

2E    -9 

ZEBAZ    TOZ        Bust 

of  young    Nero    r.,   bare- 
headed,   in    cuirass    and 
paludamentuni. 

ZEBAZTHNnNIOVAIOZAlO 

NVZIOZ           Zeus    enthroned  L, 
holding  in  r.  eagle,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  sceptre. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

Similar. 

ZEBAZTHNHNIOVAIOZAIOi 

NVZIO      Z       Similar.                       1 

24  I  JE    -75 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

25  '  2E    -75 

1 

Same  die. 

Similar. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.]      | 

C€BA     CTOC     Similar. 

C€BACTHNflNIOVAIOCAIO 

NVCIO[C]        Sin.ikr. 

26 

M    -75 

[PI.  XL 

[ir.  p.  Borrell,  1832.] 
III.  10.] 

No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M    -75 


JE    -8 


29 


30 


M   -8 


M    -7 


Same  die. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


NEPHN     KAISAP 

Older   head    of    Nero    r., 
bare. 


Same  die. 


TIZHNOAOTOZZEBAZTHN 

UN        Similar. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Similar. 


[Ready,  1902.] 


Iladiian. 


AV  KAITi       AAPIA  C€BA     CTH     NUN       Zeus   en- 


NOC-C6  Bust  of 

Hadrian  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass, paludamentum,  and 
aegis  with  gorgoneion  on 
breast. 


31 


^1-05 


32     .E  1  -2 


throned  I.,  naked  to  waist,  himation 
over  lower  limbs,  holding  phiale  in 
r.,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 


[Merlin,  1872.] 


Julia  Domna. 


lOVAIAAO  MNAC6 
BACT  Bust  of  Julia 
Uomna  r. 


C€BACT 


eniAOVKIAAlOY 

HNHN    (ar.-und) 

ANTI2NIOY  (in  inner  circle) 
APXO  (in  ex.) 

Kybele  entlironed  1.,  wearing  kala- 
thos,  holding  in  r.  phiale  over  lion 
at  her  feet,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
tympanum. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


375 


,,    1     Metal. 

^°-'^       Size. 

Obverse.                                                           Reverse. 

Same  die. 

eniAOVKIA     AIOVA     Nxn 
NlOV 

APX   (in  field) 
C€BACTH    .    ^    . 

Asklepios  and  Hygieia   standing    to 

front,  face  to  face,  with  their  usual 

attributes;     between     them,    Teles- 

phoros. 

33 

^1-2 

[RoUin,  1903.] 
Caracalla. 

[AVT  KAIM]AV     A 

eniAOV      KIAAIOVANTHNI 

NTHNeiNOC     Bust 

OVAPX 

of    young     Caracalla     r., 

C€BACTH.    ^   . 

NUN       ^"'  ^""-^ 

laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 

damentum. 

Perseus,     naked      but      for     flying 
chlamys,  striding  r.  and  cutting  oti" 
the   head    of   Medusa    half-prostrate 
before    him,  naked  but  for    drapery 
over  lower  limbs  ;  his  head  is  turned 
backwards     towards    Athena    armed 
with  helmet  and  shield,  who  stands 
r.  behind  him. 

34 

^1-35 

[Keadv,  1902.] 
[PI.  XLIII.  11.] 

Same  die. 

Same  inscr.  C?)  (indistinct).    Zeus  Nike- 
phoros  enthroned  1.,  resting  with  1. 
on  sceptre. 

35 

^1-35 

[Sleuart,  1840.] 

Geta  Caesar. 

no  C€n  r    €tack 

C€BAC    THNHN     The  god  Men, 

Al      Bust  of  Geta  Caesar 

in  Phrygian  cap  and  himation  over 

r.,  bare-headed,  in  cuirass 

lower    limbs    and    r.  arm,  and  Avith 

and  paludamentuni. 

crescent  behind  shoulders,   standing 
r.,  with  one  foot  on  bucranium,  hold- 
ing in  1.  pine-cone,  and  resting  with 
r.  on  spear. 

3G 

M    -95 

[Sabatier,  1853.] 

37 

^1- 

1                                         (Same 

dies.)                           [Piillan,  1870.] 

07  G 


PIIRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Severus  Alexander. 

AYT  KMAY  C€V- 

C€BA      CTHNUN           Dionysos, 

• 

AAeSANAP 

crowned  with  ivy,   in  car    drawn  r. 

oc 

by  two  harnessed  panthers;  he  holds 

Bust    of    Severus    Alex- 

in r.  filleted  tbyrsos,  and  in  1.  reins. 

ander  r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 

and  paludamentum. 

38 

Ml-15 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

[PI.  XLIII.   12.] 

Gordian  III. 

AVTKMAN     TnrOP 

C6BACT      HNHN         Kybele    en- 

AIANOC        Bust  of 

throned  1.,  wearing  kalathos,  holding 

Gordian  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 

in   r.  phiale  over    lion    at  her  feet, 

rass  and  paludamentum. 

and  resting  with  1.  on  tympanum. 

39 

^1-2 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

40 

^1-15 

(Same 

dies.)                         [Lavvson,  1874.] 

AVTKMAN       rOPAl 

C€B     AC     THNHN         Zeus    en 

ANOC         Similar,    but 

tbroned  1.,  holding  in  r.  phiale,  and 

wearing    aegis    with    gor- 

resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 

goneion  on  breast. 

41 

M    -9 

[Rollin,  1895.] 

SIBIDUXDA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Keverse. 


iEl-05 


JE    -85 


Alliance  Coin. 
SEBASTE    WITH   TEMENOTHYRAE. 

See  Temenothyrae,  infra. 


SIBIDUXDA. 


Imperial. 
Com  modus. 


KOMMOAOC 

Bust  of  Com  modus, 
bearded  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


AVTKAI       K0MV10A 

[OC]  Bust  of  Corn- 
modus,  bearded,  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


CIBIA     [OV]NA€n[N] 

Dionysos,  naked,  standing  to  front, 
head  1.,  holding  in  r.  kantharos  over 
panther  at  his  feet,  and  resting  with 
1.  on  thyrsos  (?). 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


CIBI  A  OV  mM  Artemis, 
in  long  chiton,  running  r.,  holding 
in  raised  r.  arrow  horizontally,  and 
in  extended  1.  bow. 


Same  die. 


AL    -75 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


CIBIAOVN  A€  UN  Artemis 
huntress,  in  short  chiton,  running  r., 
holding  in  1.  bow,  and  with  r.  draw- 
ing arrow  from  quiver  at  her 
shoulder  ;  at  her  feet,  stag. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 
3  c 


378 


PHRYGU. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


JE    -US 


^r 


^1-05 


xE    -7 


Julia  Domna. 

lOVAIA     AOMNAC€  CIBIAOV    N    A€nN     Dionysos, 
JJust  uf  Julia  Uomiia  r.  naked     but    for    chlamys     over     1. 

slioulder,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
holding  in  r.  kantharos  over  panther 
at  his  feet,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
lliyrsos. 

[Steuart,  1838.] 


Same  die. 


CIBIAO 

VNA€nN  (in  ex.) 

Helen  in  long  chiton,  her  head  sur- 
mounted by  crescent,  standing  to 
front  between  the  Dioskuri  on 
horseback  r.  and  1.,  each  armed  with 
spear,  and  with  a  star  over  his  head.' 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


PI.  XLIV.   1.] 


Caracalla. 


AVKMAVP     ANTIIN 

€INOC  Bust  of  young 
Caracalla  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


CIBIAOY  N  A€nN  Emperor, 
with  Hying  chlamys  and  spear 
couched,  on  horse  galloping  r. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Elaf'abalus  1 


AVKMAV  ANTnN€ 
INOC  Bust  of  young 
Elagabalus  or  Caracalla  r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


CIBIAOV     N     A€nN     The  god 

Men,  in  Phrygian  cap  and  himation, 
and  with  crescent  behind  shoulders, 
standing  1.,  with  one  foot  on  bu- 
cranium,  holding  in  r.  pine-cone, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  snear. 


[PI.  XLIV.  2.] 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


'  Of.  similar  types  at  Acalissus,  Termessus  Major,  Codrula,  Verba, 
Pednelissus,  and  Ariassus  (B.M.  Cat.  Pisidia,  p.  Ivii.,  and  Perdrizet, 
B.  S.  A.,  iii.,  163). 


SnUDUXDA. 


379 


jSTo. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


tE    -7 


M    -75 


AVKAMAAN  TnM€ 
I  HOC  Ijust  of  young 
Elugabalus  or  Cavacalla  r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


CIBIAOV     NA€nN 


Artemis 


huntress,  in  long  chiton,  running  r., 
aiming  Avith  bow  and  arrow;  at  her 
shoulder,  quiver. 

[Lawson,  1883.] 


Maxiniinus. 
AV  KAI      MAi:iM€IN  CIBIAOV     M     A€nM     Artemis 


OC  Bust  of  Maximinusl 
r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass  and] 
paludamentum. 


liuntress,  in  long  chiton,  running  r,, 
holding  bow  and  arrow. 


[PI.  XLIV.  3] 


[1899.] 


380 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


^    -9 


^   -9 


8  1 1]  L  I  A. 

Quasi-Autonomous    Coins, 
Time  of  Caracalla. 


A  H  M  OC  Head  of  young 
Demos  r.,  laur.,  drapeiy 
at  neck  :  border  of  dots. 


C€IBAI  ANUN  Heraldes,  naked, 
standing  to  front,  head  r.,  resting 
with  r.  on  club,  and  carrying  on  1. 
arm  lion-skin  :  border  of  dots. 

[Merlin,  1872.] 


[PI.  XLIV.  4] 


Same  die. 


C€l      BAIA        Bust 

City-goddess,     Siblia,    r, 
turreted  :  border  of  dots. 


of 


M    -8 


nAPAMHNOAOTOV      K     AI 
AIAIANHC      and,  in  inner  circle, 

[C]€  IBAI  ANUN 
Dionysos,  naked  but  for  chlamys 
hanging  over  each  arm  and  behind 
his  back,  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
holding  in  r.  kantharos,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  thyrsos. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 


[PI. 


4     M    -75 


nAPAMHNOAOT     OVAIAIA 

NHC^       «iid,  in  inner  circle, 

C6IBAI     AN     HN 

Hermes,  naked  l:)ut  for  chlamys, 
standing  to  front,  head  1.,  liolding  in 
r.  purse,  and  in  1.  caduceus :  border 
of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1883.] 

XLIV.  5.] 


C     €IBA     I     ANf2N  Tyche, 

wearing  kalathos,  standing    towards 
1.,  holding  in   r.  rudder,  and  on   1. 
arm  cornucopiae  :   border  of  dots. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 


'  On  this  coin  tlie  word   KAI    lias  been    omitted   by  an  oversight   on 
the  part  of  the  engraver. 


Similar. 


SIBMA. 


381 


No.! 


Metal. 
Size. 


5     M    -7 


6  1  M  1-4 


^1- 


M    -9 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Caius  Caesar, 


rAIOZ  Head  of  young 
Cains  Caesar,  bare,  r.  : 
border  of  dots. 


KAAAI 

KAHZ 
KAAAIZTP 
ATOYZIB 

AIANUN 


[PI.  XLIV.  6.] 


within  circle  of  dots. 


[Eollin,  1874.J 


Caracalla. 


AVTKAIMAV  AN 
TnN€INOC  Bust  of 
young  Caracalla  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


HAPA    MHNOAOT      OVKAI 
AIAIANHC 

C€IB      Al 

ANH       N 

Herakles,      naked,      r.,      stranglin: 
Nemean  lion  ;    in  ex.,  club  r. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


(in  field) 


[PI.  XLIV.  7.] 


Geta  Caesar. 


nOC€n    r€TACKAI 

Bust  of  Geta  Caesar  r., 
bare-headed,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


C€IBA  IAN[n]N  Zeus,  naked, 
standing  towards  r.,  resting  with  r. 
on  sceptre,  and  holding  in  extended 
1.  phiale  (?) 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


[PI.  XLIV.  8] 


TACKAIC 

of  Geta  Caesar  r., 
bare-headed,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


nAPAMHN[OAO]      TOVKAI 

AIAIANHC      and,  in  inner  circle, 

C€IBA     lANHN 

Athena,  helmeted,  standing  towards 
r.,  resting  with  r.  on  spear,  and  with 
1.  on  shield  placed  on  the  ground 
before  her. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


PHKYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M    -9 


S  I  0  C  H  A  R  A  X. 
Imj^erial. 
Geta  Caesar. 
nOC€nTI      r€TACK  Gni<l>IAICKOVAIA      OV  X  CI 


A I  Bust  of  Geta  Caesar 
r.,  bare-headed,  in  cuirass  | 
and  paludamentum.  1 


OXAPA 
K€ITn     N 

MOIZ€^     (in  inner  circle) 
A 

Tyche,  Avearing  kalathos,  standing  1., 
holding  in  r.  rudder,  and  on  1.  arm 
cornucopiae. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


[PI.  XLIV.  9.] 


'  Cf.  identical  specimens,  Loebbecke  in  Z.  f.  N.,  1890,  Taf.  ii.  16; 
Babelon,  Melanges,  ii.,  PI.  i.  15;  and  Inv.  Wadd.,  no.  6492.  The  reverse 
inscr.  has  been  variously  read,  but  the  strange  name  <PlAICKOVAI 
AOY    seems  to  be    clear  on  all    three  specimens,  as    is  also  the  ethnic 

ClOXAPAKeiTUN     MOZ6A. 


SI'ECTORIITJI. 


383 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


M    -95 


JE    -9 


zE    -8 


.'E    -G 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


STECTORIUM. 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Time   of  M.  Aiirelins. 


AHMOC     CT€KTOP 

H      NHN  Head   of 

bearded  Demos  r.,  hair 
bound  with  taenia  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


AITH<|)ACHCT    VAIANOV 

Uionysos,  naked  to  waist,  himation 
over  lower  limbs  and  1.  shoulder, 
standing  to  front,  head  1.,  holding  in 
r.  kantharos,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
thyrsos  :  border  of  dots. 

[KoUin,  1903.] 


[PI.  XLV.  1.] 


AHMOC  Bust    of 

bearded  Demos  r.,  hair 
bound  with  taenia ;  dra- 
pery on  r.  shoulder  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


CT€KTOPHNnN 

Head  of  young  Herakles 
r.,  in  lion-skin :  border 
of  dots. 


CT€KTO     PHNHN  Hygieia 

standing     r.,    feeding    serpent    from 
phiale  :  border  of  dots. 


[Rollin,  1895.] 


£ni4)A  Al     KINNIANOV 

Asklepios  standing  to  front,  head  ]., 
leaning  with  r.  on  serpent-staff: 
border  of  dots. 

[Payne  Knight,  1824.] 


i<t>AAIK  INNIANOV  CTGKTO     PHNHN     Bucmnium 
Bust  of  Sarapis  r.,  wear- ,      surmounted  by  crescent,  witliin  tlie 

horns  of  which  are  two  stars  (the 
Gemini  1)  one  over  the  other:  border 
of  dots.^ 

[Demetriades,  18G9.] 


ing     modius ;      shoulders 
draped  :   border  of  dots. 


[PI.  XLV.  2.] 


'  Cf.  coins  of  this  typo  at   Eucarpeia,   nos.  4,  5,   Ilioropolis,  nos.   1-3, 
aud   Peltae,  nos.  12-14:. 


384 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Time  of  Philip  (?) 


I€PA     BOVAH       Bust 

of  Boule,  veiled,  r.  :    bor- 
der of  dots. 


a:   -85 


CT€KTO  PHNHN  Dionysos, 
naked  to  waist,  liimation  over  lower 
limbs  and  1.  shoulder,  standing  to 
front,  head  1.,  holding  in  r.  kantharos 
over  jjanther  at  his  feet,  and  resting 
Avith  1.  on  thyrsos  :  border  of  dots. 

[Merlin,  1872.] 


Imperial. 
M.  Aurelius. 


MAAVPH      ANTHN 

eiNOCAvr    Bust  of 

M.  Aurelius  r.,  bearded 
and  laur.,  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 


^1-2 


AIT<J>A     CHCTVAAI    AM    O 
VCTEKTOPH 

NHN 

Zeus  Nikephoros  enthroned  1.,  naked 
to  waist,  liimation  over  lower  limbs, 
resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Faustina  Junior. 


<|)AVCT€INA    C6BAC 

TH     Bust  of  Faustina  r. 


yEM5 


€ni<t>A  AIKINNIA      NOVCT 
€KTO 

PHNHN 

Athena,  helmeted,  and  wearing  long 
chiton,  standing  towards  1.,  holding 
in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
shield  placed  on  the  ground  beside 
her ;  behind  the  shield,  upright 
spear.     (Double-struck.) 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


[PI.  XLV.  3.] 


PTF.cn'oiai'^r. 


3S5 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Ileverse. 


10 


^1-1 
^1- 


M 


11 


^1-15 


12     .ZEl- 


Same  die. 


€ni<I)A  AIKINI     ANOV  CT€K 
TOPH 

NUN 

Artemis  huntres.?,  in  short  chiton, 
standing  to  front,  head  I.,  placing 
her  r.  on  the  head  of  a  stag  which 
stands  beside  her,  and  hokling  in  her 
1.  strung  bow. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


<t>AVCT€INA  C€BAC 

TH-       Simihir. 


€  <I>AIKIN    CT€KTOPHNnN 

Stag  stepping  to  r. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Severus  Alexander. 


AVTKM   AV       AA€ 

s:anapoc    Bust  of 

Sev.  Alexander  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
nientum. 


AVKMAVP      AA€1:A 
NAPOi  Bust    of 

Sev.  Alexander  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


CT€KTO  PHSinN  The  hero 
Mygdon,  armed  vvitii  helmet  and 
cuirass,  standing  towards  r.,  resting 
with  r.  on  spear,  and  with  I.  on 
shield  placed  on  the  ground  before 
him. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 


CT     €KT      OPHNHN         Zeus 

enthroned  1.,  holding  in  r.  jihialeC?), 
and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 


[Millingen,  1839.] 


13     iEl-2 


Barbia  Orbiana. 


€P  CAA         OPBIAC6 
BACTH-  Bust  of 

Orbiaua  r. 


CT€KT  OP  HSinN  Artemis 
huntress,  in  short  chiton,  standing 
to  front,  head  1.,  placing  her  r.  on 
the  horns  of  a  stag  which  stands 
beside  her,  and  holding  in  her  1. 
strung  bow. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


3S6 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal 

Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Philip  Senior. 

AVTKMIOVA       4>IAI1CT€K    TO     P     HNHN       Zeus 
TTrrOCC€B       Bust    of       enthroned  1.,  holding  Nike  in  r.,  and 


11 


M    -95 


15 


IG 


JE    -95 


^1- 


Philip  Sen.  r.,  laur.,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


Same  die. 


resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 


17  '   .^1- 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


[Rollin,  1895.] 


CT€KT    O     PHNHN      Athena, 

helmeted  and  wearing  long  chiton, 
standing  towards  1.,  resting  with  r. 
on  spear,  and  with  1.  on  shield  placed 
on  the  ground  beside  her. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


CT€KT    OPHNHN     Similar  type. 
[Bunbury,  1897.] 


CT€      KTOPHN 

UN    (in  ex.) 
1      Rider-god  on  horse  stepping  r.  ;  he 
wears    flying    chlamys,     and    holds 
double-axe  over  his  shoulder. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Philip  Senior  and  Junior. 


IS     2EI-2 


AYTKM 
lOYA 

<i>iAinnoi 

C€BB 

Busts,  face  to  face,  of 
Philip  Senior  r.,  and  of 
Philip  Junior  1.,  each 
laur.,  and  wearing  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


€nAYAI-NHPIOY  ACIAPXK- 
THCTTATPI  A  and,  in  inner 
circle,  CT    €KTOPH     NUN 

The  hero  Mygdon,  armed  with  hel- 
met and  cuirass,  standing  to  front 
towards  1.,  resting  with  r.  on  spear, 
and  with  1.  on  shield  placed  on  the 
ground  beside  him. 


[PI,  XLV.  4.] 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


SYNAUS. 


3a7 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


M    -8 


JE    -85 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


.E    -75 


JE    -7 


S  Y  N  A  U  S. 

Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  the  Flailans  and  Antoaiaes. 

Marcellus  Procos.  a.d.  70 — 73. 


e€[ANPnMHNeni] 

MAPK€AAOVtr 

Bust  of  the  goddess  Koma 
r.,  wearing  stephane  and 
modius,  shoulders  draped : 
border  of  dots. 


e€AN[PnMHN]  €ni 

MAPK€AAOVtr 

Similar. 


AO<l> 


C[VN]A€ITnNAnOA 
ANOVAPX 

ONTOC  (in  field) 
Apollo,  naked,  standing  1.  on  tip- 
toe, and  gazing  at  the  mark  at  which 
he  has  just  shot  an  arrow  from  his 
bow  held  in  his  left  at  arm's  length  ; 
his  r.  is  drawn  back  to  his  ear : 
border  of  dots. 

[Bank  Coll.] 


AH     OAO<t>ANOV      CVNAIT 

^^  APX  (in  field) 

Similar. 


[Millingen,  1839.] 


e€A     PUMH      Bust  ofiCVN      [A]€ITnN      Similar  type 
the     goddess     Koma     r.,  j      border  of  dots, 
surmounted    by    modius, 
shoulders  draped :   border 


of  dots. 


[Van  Lennep,  1895.] 


e€A      PUMH       Similar  CYNA     eiTUN      Similar, 
type  and  border. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 
[PI.  XLV.  5.] 


;)88 


I'llllYGlA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

Pn     M  H      Bust  of  Roma 

CYNA     eiTUJN      Asklepios  stand- 

r.,   tuiToted,    or    wearing 

ing    to    front,    leaning    with   1.    on 

modius,  shoulders  draped : 

serpent-stair. 

border  of  dots. 

[Bank  Coll.] 

5 

JE    -Go 

eCAN     PXIMHN 

[€]niAIO[r€NO^]      [C]      VN 

13ust      of      the     goddess 

AIT[nN]        Apollo,  naked,  as  on 

E-oiiia  r.,  surmounted  by 

no.  1  :   border  of  dots. 

modius,  shoulders  draped: 

border  of  dots. 

G 

/E    -75 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

i€PACYN    KAHTOC  eniAioreNO    CYNAIXn 

Young  male  bust  of    the       Dionysos  standing  towards  1.,  naked 

Senate       r.,        shoulders       to  waist,  himation  over  lower  limbs  ; 

draped  :    border  of  dots.          holding  in  r.  kantharos,  and  resting 

i      with  1.  on  thyrsos  :  border  of  dots. 

7 

JE    -S 

!                           [H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

[PI.  X 

LV.  6.] 

l€PACYNKAH     TOC 

CYNA€I        TON              The  two 

Similar, 

Kenieses  standing  face  to  face,  eacli 
plucking  her  chiton  from  her  breast 
with  her  right  hand,  and  holding  in 
her  left  cubit-rule  and  bridle  re- 
spectively :  border  of  dots. 

8 

M    -9 

[Millingen,  1839.] 

l€PA     CVNKAHTOC 

CYNA€I       TUN           Similar,    but 

Similar. 

each  Nemesis  wears,  over  her  chiton, 
a  peplos  round  her  loM'er  limbs ; 
cubit-rule  and  bridle  not  indicated  : 
border  of  dots. 

9 

AL    -9 

[PI.  X 

LV.  7.] 

Similar. 

CVN             within  a  Avreath  of  laurel 
A€l                   or  olive:  border  of  dots. 

10 

M    -9 

[11.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

389 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse, 


11 


iE    'To 


12 


M    -55 


13 


14 


JE    -85 


^    -8 


Time  of  Caracalla  ? 
Bust  of  young 


AHMOC 

Demos     r.,     hair     boun 
with    taenia :     border    of 
dots. 


CV     N     A€ITnN  Zeus    Lao- 

dikeup,  in  long  chiton  and  hiniation, 
standing  1.,  holding  on  r.  eagle,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  scej^tre  :  border  of 
dots. 

[Alacridy,  1901.] 


Head  of   bearded 

r.,  bare,  "with  lion-skin 
round  neck :  border  of 
dots. 


Herakles  CVNA       €1 

TUN  (in  ex.) 


Lion   walking   r. 
border  of  dots. 


[Kollin,  1903.] 


Imperial. 
Nero  and  Agripijina. 


Nepo)   Neeoc 
Arpinn€iNAeeA 

Head  of  Nero  1.,  bare, 
and  bust  of  Agrijjpina  r., 
face  to  face. 


CYNA€ITCON 
eniMHTPO<t>ANO    YC 

Apollo,  naked,  standing  r.  on  tip-toe, 
and  gazing  at  the  mark  at  whicli  he 
has  jnst  shot  an  arrow  from  his  bow 
held  in  his  1.  at  arm's  length  ;  his  r. 
is  drawn  back  to  his  ear. 

[8abatier,  1853.] 


[PI.  XLV.  8.] 


15     M    -8 


[Bunbury,  1897.] 


Antoninus  Pius. 


AVKAI  ANTnN€IN 
OC  Head  of  Ant.  Pius 
r.,  bare. 


CYNA€I  THN  Zeus  Laodikeus, 
in  long  chiton  and  himation,  stand- 
ing 1.,  holding  in  r.  eagle,  and  rest- 
ing with  1.  on  sceptre :  border  of 
dots. 

[1883.] 


390 


PIIRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


16 


^M 


17     iEl-0 


18 


^1-3 


19 


M    -8 


20    ^    -75 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


ANTCONGINOC  C€ 
[BACTOC]  Head  of 
Aiit.  Pius  r.,  laur. 


CYN      A[€l]  Apollo  on  tip-toe, 

TI2        N  (ill  field)  as  on  no.  13. 

[Townley,  1814.] 


CTH      Bust  of  Faustina 
Senior  r 


Faustina  Senior. 
4)AYCT€INA      C€BA  CYNA     [€]l     TUN        Dionysos, 

naked  to  waist,  Limation  over  lower 
limbs,  standing  towards  1.,  holding 
in  r.  kantharos,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  thyrsos. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


L.  Verus. 

AVKAIA-      AVP[0  [EniMEN]ANAPOV    AC   APX 
V]l-POC  Bust    of      [ON]TOB 

L.  Verus  1.,  laur.,  in  cui-  CYN        AEI    /■     c  ji\ 

rass  and  paludamentum.  TI2         N       ^  "^ '' 

Apollo  on  tip-toe,  as  on  no.  13. 

[Ready,  1902.] 
[PI.  XLV.  9.] 


Faustina  Junior. 


<I>AVCT€INA      C€BA 

CTH      Bust  of  Faustina 
Jun.  r.,  wearing  stephane. 


<|>AYCTINA      C6BAC 

CTH  {sic)  Bust    of 

Faustina  Jun.  r.,  with 
her  hair  tied  up  in  her 
usual  fashion. 
(Countermark,  crescent,  on 
horns  of  bucraniuni,  con- 
taining star.) 


CVNA€       ITIIN     Cultus-statue  of 
Artemis     Ephesia,     to     front,     with 
usual  supports,  between  two  stags. 
[Lawson,  1898.] 


CVNA€I     TI2N 

as  on  no.  15. 


Zeus  Laodikeus, 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


SYNAUS. 


391 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Philip  Senior. 


AVT  K  M   lOVA  <I>IA 

innoc-       Bust  of 

Philip  Senior  r.,  laur.,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
tum. 


21 


^1-35 


en  lOY  XAPIAHMOV    AVP 
V6  ACIAPXAO) 

TOB-CV   (in  ex.) 

NA  €1       ,.        n     m 

[THN]     ^"^fi^^^^) 
EiJer-gotl     on    horse     stepping    r., 
carrying  double-axe  over  r.  slioulder. 
[Lawson,  1897.] 


Philip  Junior, 


M  iovA<i)iAinno 

C-K-  Bust  of  Piiilip 
Jun.  r.,  bare-headed,  iu 
cuirass  and  paludanien- 
tuiu. 


€n  XAPIAHMOV 


CVNA6I 


^1- 


N    (in  field) 
Athena,  helmeted,  standing  1.,  hold- 
ing in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  shield,  with  upright  spear  stand- 
ing on  the  ground  l)eside  her. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


392 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obvc 


Reverse. 


8  Y  X  X  A  D  A. 


Cistophori. 

After  133  B.C. 


Cista  mystica  with  half- 
open  lid,  from  Avhich  a 
serpent  issues  1. :  the 
whole  in  wreath  of  ivy- 
leaves  and  berries. 


1    I   186-4 


.11 1-05 


Two  coiled  serpents  with  heads  face 
to  face;  between  them,  a  bow-case 
ornamented  with  a  scroll  like  an 
aplustre,  and  containing  a  strung 
bow  ; 
in  tieldl.,   ZYN[NA] 
in  centre,  A 
in  field  r.,  owl  on  amphora. 

[Lawson,  1903.] 
[PL  I.  15.] 
For  two  other  varieties,  see  Bev.  Num.,  1892,  PI.  iii.  6   (EM 
in  centre);  and  Num.  Cliron.,  1883,  PI.  x.  3  (S^^  in  field  1., 
no  letters  in  centre,  amphora  without  owl  in  field  r.). 


Bronze. 


After   133   B.C. 


Al   -8 


Head  of  City-goddess  r., 
turreted :  border  of 
dots. 


[PI. 


Similar. 


M    -85 


4 


M    -85 


Similar. 


ZYNNAA[_  Zeus,    naked    to 

A  A    M  HT[ waist,   hima- 

tion  over  lower  limbs  and  1. 
shoulder,  standing  towards  1., 
holding  in  r.  thunderbolt,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  scejitie. 

[iM.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 
XL  VI.  1.] 


ZYNNAAE  Similar. 

MAI     ANAPI 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


ZYNNAAE       Similar. 
[ME]    NEZTP 

[A]     TOY 

[Millingcn,  1851.] 


SYNXADA. 


393 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Keverse. 


JE    -85 


6  NE    -8 


M     7 


M   -55 


9      M    -55 


Head  of  Zeus  r.,  laiir. ;  be- 
hind, sceptre  :  border  of 
dots. 


Similar. 


ZYNNAA[  Caps    of    the 

[M]AP    ZY    0[YJi  Dioskuri 

suriuomited  by  stars;  between  them, 

poppy-head  and  ear  of  corn  side  by 

side. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


ZYNN[-_ 

HARYAOL 

MNHZL 


Simikir. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


[PI.  XL VI.  2.] 


Similar,  but  head  smaller. 


ZYNNA 
AEHN 


Poppy-head  and  ear  of 
corn  upright,  side  by 
side. 

[Roliin,  1903.] 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  Augustus. 


OYAA€     PIA     NOY 

Eagle,  with  open  wings, 
standing  towards  r.  witli 
head  turned  back  :  border 
of  dots. 


CVNN  AA€  HN  Owl,  with 
closed  wings,  standing  towards  r.  on 
amphora  lying  on  its  side  :  border  of 
dots. 


[Devonshire,  ISli.] 


[PI.  XLVI.  3] 


Similar. 


CVNN      A  A     £D.N       Similar. 
[Lawson,  1899.] 


M  APTYOY 

1  Cf.  Imlioof,    Gr.  M.,  748,   coin  reading       ZHNOd)    '      '^^'^  second 


nauie  on  the  B.M.  specimen  is  off  thejlan. 


3    K 


39t 


PHRYGIA. 


Xo. 


Metal. 


10 


M 


11     Ai    -6 


12     iE    -6 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Time  of  Claudius. 


CYNNAAE[nN]  Bust 
of  Athena  r.,  iu  crested 
helmet  and  aegis  :  border 
of  dots. 


No  inscr.     Shuilar. 


KAAYAIOYANAPAfA     GOV 

Similar. 


[Anmdell,  1839.] 


[CY]NNA      AEIIN      Similar  type. 
[M.  J.  Borrell,  1850.] 


13     M    -75 


Similar.  iCVNNAA€nN       Similar  tyi-)e  to- 

I      wards  1. 

[Sahatier,  1853.] 
[PI.  XLVI.  4.] 

From   Claudius  to   G((llienus. 

Head     of     City-godde.ss     r.,    CYH      NA      AEHN       Athena,   hel- 
turreted  :  border  of  dots.         meted,   standing  towards  1.,  holding 

in  r.  owl  or  phialeC?),  and  resting 
with  1.  on  spear ;  on  the  ground 
behind  her,  a  shield :  border  of  dots. 

[PI.  XLVI.  5.] 


14 


M    -7 


Similar. 


Similar, 


[II.  P.  Bosrell,  1832.] 


I6PANCYNKAHTON     AHM       OC  Youthful  Demos  of 

CYNNAA€I     C  PUMAIIIN  Rome,    clad   in 

Yonnu"     male(?)     bust    of       toga,  standing  1.,  holding  in  r.  phiale, 

and  in    1.,  which  rests    on   his  hip, 
apparently  a  roll :  border  of  dots. 


the  Senate  r.,  hair  bound 
■with  diadem,  and  falling 
in  long  curls  behind  neck, 
shdulders  draped:  border 
of  dots. 


15  i  ^    -9 


I      [Pres.  by  the  Hellenic  Soc,  1900.] 
[PI.  XLVI.  6.] 


39") 


No. 


IG 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Revei-se. 


M    -95 


17     ^1-05 


18 


^E    -9 


19 


iE    -9 


20 


M    -95 


jE    -95 


Similar. 


Similar. 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


male 


bust  of    ill 
].,         shoulders 
border  of  dots. 


lepAcvN  KAHiTOC]  eninpvT  anghc   k[aaat 

TAAOV]^      and,  in   inner  circle, 
CVN    NA   A€nN 

Athena,  helmeted,  stamling  towards 
1.,  holding  in  r.   phiaie,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  spear  ;   on  the  ground  be- 
hind her,  a  shield  :  border  of  dots. 
[Kollin,  1903.] 


Young 
Senate 
draped 


l€PACV     NKAHTOC  CVNNA 

Young  male    bust  of  the,      standing 
Senate        r.,        shoulders       with 
draped :    border  of  dots,    i      dots. 


A€nN  Asklepios 

to    front,  head    1.,    resting 

r.  on  serpent-statf :    border  of 


[La 


1874.] 


AH      MOC         Bust  of 

young  Demos  r.,  laur., 
shoulders  diaped:  border 
of  dots. 


CYNN  AA€nN  Nemesis,  wear- 
ing kalathos,  standing  1.,  holding  in 
r.  bridle,  and  in  1.  cubit-rule ;  at  her 
feet,  wheel :  border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


[PI.  XL VI.  7.] 


GEA     PHMH      Bust  of  j  CVNNA     A     EHN  Hygieia 

the  goddess  Koma  r.,  tur- 1  standing  to  front,  head  r.,  feeding 
reted,  shoulders  draped  :  \  serpent  from  phiaie  :  border  of  dots, 
border  of  dots 

[Arundell,  1841.] 


Same  die.  CVNNA     AEHN         Winged    Ne- 

mesis standing    towards   1.,  with    r. 
hand  plucking  her  chiton  from  her 
breast,  and  with    1.  holding  bridle; 
at  her  feet,  wheel :   border  of  dots. 
[Rollin,  1874.] 
[PI.  XL VI.  8.] 

'  Time  of  Antoninus  Pins,  of.  Invent.  Wadd.,  6.j4-0,  PI.  xviii.  15. 


396 


PHRVGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 

Size. 


V>. 


yEl-Oa 


23 


JE^    -9 


24 


M    -95 


25 


M    -75 


26    M    -8 


Obverse. 


BOVAH  Bust  of  Boulo 
v.,  veiled  and  laur. :  bor- 
der of  dots. 


Reverse. 


CVNNA      AEHN      Tyche,  wearing 
kalalhos,  standing  1.,  holding  rudder 
and  cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 
[Lawson,  1874.] 


[PL  XL VI.  9.] 


CVNN     A     A€    riN 

Bearded  male  liead(Tliyn- 
naros?)/  bare,  r.  :  border 
of  dots. 


iriN      X2N       Similar  type,  but  appa- 
rently winged  :  border  of  dots. 


[PI.  XLVI.   10.] 


CVN     NAA€n     N 

Similar  head  :     border  of 
dots. 


Bust  of  Sarapis  r.,  Aveaving 
modius,  shoulders  draped: 
border  of  dots. 


.Similar, 


[PI, 


CVNNA     A€nN        Similar    type, 
but  Tyehe  wingless  :  border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 


CVNNA  A€nN  Amaltheia,  tur- 
reted,  in  long  cliiton,  standing  to 
front,  head  r.,  resting  with  her  r.  on 
sceptre,  and  carrying  on  her  1.  arm 
infant  Zeus,  who  places  his  r.  arm 
on  Amaltheia's  shoulder;  at  her  feet, 
goat  looking  upvvaids  :  border  of 
dots. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1848.] 


CVNNAAenNinNHN 

]\lountain  of  conical  form  and  rocky. 
(Mt.  Persis(]),  cf.  Docimeium,  no.  10.) 
[Pezzer,  1889.] 
XLVI.  11.] 


•  Cf.  Mion.,  iv.,  ?,M,  962,   Bearded  bust  with  inscr.    GVNNAPOC 
It  would  seem  that  Tliyunaros  was  a  local  name  of  Herakles. 


SYNNADA. 


397 


Metal. 

1                                                                  1 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

A     KAMA     L     Head  of 

CVNN      AAEHN         Isis    standing 

the    hero    Akaiuas    r.,    in 

towards     1.,     holding     sistrum     and 

crested    helmet :      border 

situla  :  border  of  dots. 

of  dots. 

27 

M    -75 

[EoUin,  1903.] 

CVN     NAAEH     N 

APXTAHnO    AE     MOYITTn 

Head     of     bearded     He- 

IKOY-ArXl-          Agonistic    prize- 

rakles  or  Thynnaros(?)  r.  :       crown    containing    two    palms,    in- 1 

border  of  dots. 

scribed  in  two  lines  with  names  of 
games  (illegible,  probably 
AAPIANIA 
nANAGHNAIA 

as  Sestini,  3Ius.  Font.,  iii.,  PI.  vii.  3, 
cf.  Mion.,  iv.,  367,   983,  and  infra, 
no.  58). 

28 

^1-0 

[Kollin,  1903.] 

[PI.  XL 

VI.  12.] 

CVN     NAA[€]nN 

AHPI        €nN                      Cylindrical 

Similar. 

HINXIN    (in  ex.)                modius  or 
agoni.stic  crown  (?),  ornamented  and 
flanked    by    two    palms,    within    a 
temple-front    of    two    columns    and 
arched  pediment  containing  star. 

29 

^1-2 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

BO     VAH           Bust  of 

CYNNA     AE    nNAnPIEHN 

Boule  r.,  veiled  and  laur. : 

Akamas  C?)  i  standing  I.,  in    helmet 

border  of  dots. 

and  cuirass,  holding  on  r.  Palladium, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  spear :  border 
of  dots. 

30 

Ml- 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

[PL  XLVI.   13.] 

'  Imhoof  (Kl.  HI.,  294)  calls  this  figure  Lakedaimon,  but  as  he  liolds  the 

Palladium,  and  as  Synnada  claimed  an  Ionian  as  well  as  a  Dorian  origin, 

the  figure  with  the  Palladium  may  preferably  be  called  Akamas,  the  son  of 

the  Athenian  Theseus. 

1 

398 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


31 


Ail- 


32 


JE 


33 


M    -8 


34 


.'E    -65 


35     M    -55 


e€A     PUMH      Bust  ofiCVNNA      A€nN  Two  right 

tlie  goddess  Koma  r.,  hel-       liands  clasped  :   bouler  of  dots 
meted :  border  of  dots. 


I)npcriid. 


Augustus. 


ZEBAZTOZ      Head   of ;ZYNNAAE[ 

Augustus  r.,  laur. 


C€BACTOC       CYNN 

AA€I1N      Head  of  Au- 
gustus r.,  bare. 


Zeus  enthroned  1., 
SUM      EN  HZ  naked  to  waist, 

himation  over  lower  limbs,  holding 
on  extended  r.  eagle,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  sceptre. 

[Millingen,  1839.] 


Similar. 


OYAA6PI      ANOY 


Similar, 


but   Zeus   holds    Nike    in    place    of 
eagle. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


eniKAAYAI       OYOYAA€PIA 
NOY        Similar. 


[Arundell,  1839.] 


Germanicus. 


rEPMA      NIKOZ 

Head   of    Germanicus    r., 
bare. 


ZYNNAAECHN]    Ou'l,  with  closed 
ANAPA  wings,  standing 

[rA]0OZ  towards    r.     on 

amphora  lying  on  its  side. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


399 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Claudius, 


36 


M    -8 


KAAYAIONKAI       CA 
PACVNNAAIC 

Head  of  Claudius  r.,  laur. 


37 


JE   -8 


38 


M    -75 


39     Ai.    -9 


40  i   M   -8 


Similar. 


Similar. 


eniKAAYAIOY     ANAPAFAG 
OY    <t)IAO     KAICAPOC 

Zeus  (Pandemos)  enthroned  1.,  hima- 
tion  over  lower  limbs,  holding  on 
extended  r.  Ndve,  and  resting  with 
].  on  sceptre. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


eni  (infield)    APxeMii   noc 

APX      I      €P€nC       Demeter,  in 
long  chiton,  veil  and  peplos,  stand- 
ing to  front,  towards  1.,  holding  in 
r.  torch,  and  in  1.  two  ears  of  corn. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 


€ni  (in  field)     APT€Mn      NOC 
TPO      <|>€nC      Similar  type. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


Domitian. 

AOM  ITI  A  N  O  QKAI  C  [I]EYi:nANAHMOCi:YNNAA 


APCEBACTOCrEP 

M      AN  IK       Head   of 

Domitian  ].,  laur. 


EXIN  Zeus  Pandemos  enthroned 
].,  naked  to  waist,  himation  over 
lower  limbs,  holding  on  extended  r. 
Nike,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 
[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Domitia. 


AOMITIA      [C]EBAE 

TH      l>ust  of  Domitia  r. 


CYN  NA  AEHN  Athena,  hel- 
nieted,  standing  towards  1.,  holding 
in  r.  pliiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on 
spear ;  on  the  ground  behind  her,  a 
shield. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


i 


400 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Antoninus  Pius. 


41 


^1-0 


42 


JE    -95 


43     ^1- 


44 


JE    -95 


45 


M    -85 


AYTKAITAIAI- 
ANTHNeiNOC 

Head   of  Antoninus  Pius 
r.,  laur. 


€nin6ICnNOC[T€PT]VAA€ 

I  NOV      and,    in    inner    circle, 

CYN     NA     A€X2N 

Similar  type. 

[Macridy,  1901.] 


M.  Aurelius  Caesar. 


MAVPHAI   OVHPOC 

KAI      Head  of  M.  Aure- 
lius Caesar  r.,  bare. 


M  AVPH     OVHPOi 

KAI        Similar. 


CVNNA     A€nN  Demeter,  in 

long  chiton,  peplos,  and  veil,  stand- 
ing to  front,  towards  1.,  holding  in  r. 
poppy  and  two  ears  of  corn,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


CVN      N     A     A€nN      Similar. 
[Burgon,  1841.] 


[PI.  XL VII.  1.] 


MAVPHA-    OVHPO  CVNNA    A€nN 


CKAI        Similar. 


MAVPHAIO    C  OVH 

POCKAI        Similar. 


Cultus-statue 
of  Artemis  E[)hesia  to  front,  with 
usual  supports,  between  two  stags. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


CVNNA     A€nN 


Cultus-statue 


of  Athena  (the  Palladium)  standing 
r.,  holding  in  raised  r.  spear  (1),  and 
on  I.  arm  shield. 

[II.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


SYNXADA. 


101 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


46 


A^.    -6 


47     JE    -55 


48 


/El-2 


49 


50 


.^^.1-4 


Ml-i 


51 


M  1-2 


MAVPHAI     OCKAI      CVNNA     A6X2N       Flaming  altar, 


Similar. 


Similar. 


oarlanded. 


Similar. 


Fanstina  Junior. 


[Banbury,  1897.] 
[R,>llin,  1903. J 


4>av[:tina     lebac 

TH        Bust  of  Faustina 
Junior  r. 


EHIIEPEnC    lOV     AIAVKIN 

OV-         and,    in    inner    circle, 
QVNN     A     AEHN 

Dioiiysos,  in  short  chiton  and  boots, 
standing  1.,  holding  in  r.  phiale,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  thyrsos. 

[Lawson,  1S7-1.] 


Ij.   Yerns. 


AVKAI  A 
VHPOC 


AVP  O 

Bust  of  L. 


Ve 


erus  1'.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum. 


Eninip  V  K  Aor   ick  att 

AAOV  (sic)  1 

EHN         ^        -^ 

Temple -front     of     eight     columns, 
within  which  statue  of  Dionysos(?),  ' 
naked,  towards  1.,  resting  with  1.  on 
thyrsos  ('?). 

[Wigan,  1872.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


Lucilla. 


AOVKIAAA       EEBAC 

TH        Bust  of  Lucilla  r. 


EnilEPIK  BAEl     AOVC  LVN 

NAAEJQN--         Cultus-statue     of 
Artemis     Epliesia     to     front,     with 
usual  supports,  between  two  stags, 
i  [Lawson,  1900.] 

[PI.  XL VII.  2.] 

'   For   eV!   TTpuTOLvews  Koi   \oyicrTov  KAavSiov  'AttiiAou. 

"  The  distinct  points  after  lEPI-  and  K-  prove  that  the  legend 
should  be  completed  eVl  lepl[_as']  K[Aau5ia^]  BamAoDy,  not  ent  ie/)[e'u)s] 
'l'c[tAiou]  BaffiAoCs   as  Tmhoof  {Kl.  M.,  p.  295)  .suggests. 

3     K 


402 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


52 


^EM5 


53 


^1-15 


54 


^M 


55 


^1-1 


Macrinus. 


AVTKMOn€AC€|CYNNA     A€nN 


OY  MAKP€INOC 
C€BAC-  Bust    of 

Macrinus  r.,  laur.,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamen- 
turn. 


Cultus- statue 
of  Artemis  Ephesia  to  front,  with 
usual  supports,  between  two  stags. 


[1874.] 


Diadumenian  Caesar. 


MOn€AMAKPANTn  CVNN     A     AEHN        Amaltheia, 


N6INOCAIAAOYK 

Bust       of  JJiaduiueuian 

Caesar     r.,  bare-headed, 

in    cuirass  and    pahida- 
mentum. 


turreted,  in  long  cluton,  standing  to 
front,  head  r.,  lesting  with  her  r.  on 
sceptre,  and  cari-ying  on  her  1.  arm 
infant  Zeus,  who  places  his  r.  arm  on 
Amaltheia's  shoulder ;  at  her  feet, 
goat  looking  upwards. 

[Bank  Coll.] 


[PL  XL VII.  3] 


Elajjabalus. 


MAVPANXnNINOICVNNA 

C- Bust  of  Elaga- 

VxUus  r.,  laur.,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentuni. 


Julia  jMaesa. 


A€HN      Similar  type. 


[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


lOYAIA     MAICAAVr 

Bust  of  Julia  Maesa  r. 


CV  NN  AAEHN  Cultus-statue 
of  Artemis  Ephesia  to  front,  with 
usual  supports,  between  two  stags. 

[Rollin,  190.3.] 


SYNNADA. 


403 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Gordian  III. 

AYT  K  M  AN       TOP 

APXAA€IANAPn-  B- AmNO 

AIANOC          Bust  of 

SAPXiePI  B 

Gordian  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 

CYNNAA6 .    ^    . 

rass  and  paludamentum. 

Eaiperor    in     quadriga    of     trotting 

horses  r.  ;  above,  Nike  flying  1.  offers 

a  crown  to  the  Emperor. 

56 

^1-3 

[1874.] 

AYT  K  M  AN    rOPA 

•APXAA6Z  ArnNAP 

lANOC      Similar. 

XI6PI   B 

CYNNAA€nN 

Anialtheia    with    infant    Zeus    and 
goat,  as  on  no.  53. 

57 

^1-2 

[Lawson,  1883.] 

Similar. 

■ 

APXAA€ZA       rnN B 

CVNNAA 
€nN 
Prize  agonistic  crown  containing  two 
palms  inscribed,  in  two  lines,  with 
names  of  games  (illegible,  probably 
AAPIANIA 
nANAGHNAIA 
as    Sestini,   Mtis.  Fontana,    iii.,    Pi. 
vii.  3;  cf.  Mion.  iv.,  367,  983). 

58 

.^M5 

[Kollin,  1903.] 

Trajan  Decius. 

AVTK  r  MeCTPAl 

Apx  T  AH  no   mill 

A6KIN  C€B        Bust 

CYNNAA6  ..^^3    . 

of      Trajan      Decius      r., 

radiate,    in     cuirass     and 

Temple  -  front     of     eight      columns, 

paludamentum. 

within  which  statue  of  Dionysos(?), 
naked,  to  front,  resting   with    1.  on 
thyrsos(?). 

59 

^1'2 

[Macridy,  1901.] 

40i 


riiRvnjA. 


^^    1      Metal. 

No-;       Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

AVT  K  r  M   KOV 

€ni  AYR      TAH     nOA€MOY 

TPA  A€K  C€B 

inniKOY 

kjiuiilar. 

CYNNAA€  ,.    _^ 

Zeus  (Pandemosl)  enthroned  1.,  naked 

to  Avaist,  himation  over  lower  limbs, 

holding  in  r.  Nike,  and  resting  with 

1.  on  sceptre. 

60 

^1-3 

[Rollin,  1903.] 

Herenuius  Etruscus. 

AVT  K  €P       €TPOV 

CVNN      AA[€nN]          Amaltheia 

C-A6K--        Bust   of 

Avith    infant  Zeus    and   goat,  as    on 

Herenuius      Etruscus     r., 

no.  53. 

laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 

damentum. 

61 

^1- 

[Burgon,  1841.] 

Similar. 

Similar, 

62 

.E  1- 

[Steuart,  1840.] 

Gallicnus. 

AVTKAI  n-AlK     TA 

CVNN  A      A€IIN              -Statue    of 

AAHNOC 

Amaltheia    with    infant    Zeus    and 

C       €B   (in  field) 

goat,  as  on  no.  53,  within  a  temple 

Bust  of  Gallienus  r.,  laur., 

consisting  of  an  arch  supported    by 

in     cuirass    and    paluda- 

two  columns.     (Double-struck.) 

mentum. 

63 

iEl-25 

(pierced) 

[Presented  by  B.  V.  Head,  1904.] 

Same  die. 

CVNN   (in  ex.)           Temple-front   of 
».i/^      -^  A  A                       eight  columns,, 
N^     3AA                     raLdonthre^l 

step.*,    with    phiale  (?)    in   pediment; 

in   the  centre,  statue  of  Zeus  Pan- 

demos  (?)  enthroned  1.,  holding  on  r.  j 

Nike,  and  resting  Avith  1.  on  sceptre. ' 

04     ^1-3 

[Lincoln,  1902.] 

(pierced) 

405 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Same  die. 


65     ^El-25 


66 


^1-3 


67     Ml-25 


Same  die. 


Same  die.^ 


Revt 


CVN      NAA€  Tall    cylindrical 

riN  (in  ex.)  modiusCO,  <^on- 

taining  five  ears  of  corn  and  flanked 

by  two  palms,  within  a  temple-fronl 

of  two  columns  raised  on  three  steps. 

[Rollin,  1895.] 

[PL  XLVII.  4.] 


CVN  NA  A€nN  Cippus  or 
altar  (?)  in  the  middle  of  an  arena, 
across  which  to  1.  a  gazelle  is  chased 
by  three  beasts  of  prey  ;  wolf  at  tlie 
top,  lion  in  the  middle,  and  bear 
at  the  bottom.  The  wolf  is  being 
attacked  by  a  naked  man  crouching 
above  him  ;  and  the  bear  is  opposed 
by  another  naked  man,  striding  r. 
and  carrying,  apparently,  a  shield  on 
his  r.  arm. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 
[PI.  XLVII.  5.] 


CVNNAA[€]     IlNinNn[N] 
Bearded    Herakles,    naked,  standing 
r.,  at  rest,  with  r.  hand  on  hip,  and 
under  1.  arm  club,  over  which  hangs 
lion-skin. 

[Lawson,  1900.] 
[PI.  XLVII.  6.] 


Salonina. 

KOPCA    AflNIN  A  C  CVNNA    A€nN     Amaltheia  with 
€B  (ill  held)  infant  Zeus  and  goat,  as  on  no.  53. 

Eusl  of  Salonina  r.  l 

68'   /El-05   '  I  [Millingen,  1851.] 


'  The  obverse  die  of  noa.  63-67  of  Gallienug  is  identical  with  that  of 
nos.  3.5-37  of  Gallienns  at  Prymnessus  ;  of.  that  of  Salonina,  noa.  68-72, 
which  is  also  identical  with  that  of  Salonina,  no.  38,  at  Prymnessus. 


406 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


69 


Metal. 
Size. 


iEl- 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


70 


71 


.El-05 


.^M 


iEl-05 


-El- 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Same  die. 


Same  die(?). 


[Van  Lennep,  1894.] 


CVNNAA     €     XINIXIN 

UN    (ill  tiel.l) 
Similar  type. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


Same  dieC?). 


[Lawson,  1899.] 


[CVNNAA]€n     N     ir2Nn[N] 

Similar  type-. 

[Ciueton,  1853.] 


KO      P     CAAnNINA  CVNNAA€n     N     [in]Nn[N] 

C€B    Bast  of  Saloniiui  r.  \      Similar  type. 

I  [Chester,  1888.] 


Alliance  Coin. 

HIERAPOLIS— SYNNADA. 

Verus. 

See  HiERAPOLis. 


TEMKXOTHYRAE. 


407 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Eev€ 


Ml- 


TEMENOTHYRAE    FLAVIOPOLIS. 


Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 


Time  of  M.  Aurelius. 


[T]HM€NOC    OIKIC!CKOn€AIANOC    THM€NOe 


JE   -9 


THC  Bust  of  Teraenos, 
the  founder,  r.,  beardless 
and  laur.,  neck  draped : 
border  of  dots. 


VP€V 


CI 


Dionysos  standing  to  front,  head  h, 
naked  to  waist,  hiniation  over  loAver 
limbs  and  1.  shoulder;  he  holds  in  r. 
kantharos  over  panther  at  his  feet, 
and  rests  with  1.  on  thyrsos  :  border 
of  dots. 


I€PA     CVNKAHTOC  CKOrr€AIANOCTH    M€NOe 


Young  male  bust  of    the  i 
Senate        r.,       shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


3^-9 


Similar. 


VP6YCI  The  god  Men  standing 
towards  1.,  in  Phrygian  cap,  short 
chiton  and  cloak,  and  with  crescent 
behind  shoulders,  holding  in  r.  pine- 
cone,  and  resting  with  1.  on  spear: 
border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1900.] 

[PI.  XLVII.  7.] 


CKOneAIAN     THM€NOeV 

•^^1^    (in  field) 
Similar. 


[ir.  p.  Borrell,  1832.] 


408 


PHRYGTA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Eeverse. 

CKOneAIA      AN€ 

THM€     NOeVPGnN        Naked 

Bust    of  Artemis  v.,  hair 

four-armed  nude  figure,  with  chlamys 

gatliered  into    a  bow    on 

hanging    behind    him,  advancing  r., 

the  top  of  her  head ;    at 

holding  in  upper  r.  hand  a  dagger  (1), 

her  shoulder,  quiver:  bor- 

and   in    upper    1.    hand    a    torch    or 

der  of  dots. 

sword  (■?);  in  his  lower  1.  he  holds  a 
strung  bow  and  arrow,  and  he  pulls 
the     bow-string    with    his    lower    r. 
hand  :   border  of  dots.^ 

4 

^    -75 

[Lawson,  1892.1 

[PI.  XLVII.  8] 

Time  of  Severus  Alexander. 

AHMOC<l>AABIOnO 

MAPKOCAPXATI-M€NOeVP 

A€ITnN           Head   ot 

€VCI      Athena  or  Roma  enthroned 

very   youthful    Demos  r., 

1.,  heimeted,  holding  on  r.  Nike,  and 

diademed:  border  of  dots. 

in  1.,   which  rests  on  shield  behind 
her  throne,  a  transverse  spear :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

5 

.^1-3 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

[PI.  XL 

VII.  9.] 

Same  die. 

MAPKOCAPXATHM€NOeV 
P^V                                   CI 

City-goddess  (?)   standing  1.,   holding 
in  r.  phiale  over  lighted  altar,  and  in 
1.    statuette     of     Men('l)    apparently 

resting  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

G 

yE1-25 

1 

[Lawson,  1892.] 

l€PA     BOVAH      Bust 

MAPKOCTHMeNOeVP€VCI 

of  Boule  r.,  veiled  :    bor- 

Demetei',   veiled,    standing    1.,  hold- 

i     der  of  dots. 

[ 

ing    in    r.    two    ears    of    corn,    and 
resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  (?)  :  border 

of  dots. 

7 

M    7 

[Lawson,  1892.] 

1 

1 

'  An  analogous,  but  not    identical,   figure    occurs  on  a    coin  of    Baris, 

Pisid.    {B.M.C.,   PI.  xxxiv.  2,   and  IntroJ.,  p.  ex.      Cf.  also  H.   Usener,  on; 

^  Zivillingshihhnig,'  in  Strena  He 

Ihigiana.^  Leipzig,  19C0.                                          1 

TElIJiNOTUYRAE. 


409 


Metal. 

^0-        Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

AHMOC<I>AABIOnO 

1 

nOVB  AONTAC  APX  ATH  M 

A€ITnN          Head    of 

€NOGVP€VCI      The  god  Men 

very  youthful  Demos    r., 

staudin,t;    to     front,     bead    I.,    Avith 

diademed:   border  of  dots. 

crescent     behind     shoulders,     short 
cbiton  and  cloak,  holding  on  r.  pine- 
cone,  and  resting  with  1.  on  spear: 
border  of  dots. 

8 

M  1-25 

[Arundel],  1839.] 
[PI.  XL VII.   10.] 

Time  of  Gordian. 

I€PA     BOVAH       Bust 

i:€N04)IA0CAPXATHM€N0 

of  Boule  r.,  veiled  :    bor- 

0VP€V     CI       Zeus  enthroned  1., 

der  of  dots. 

naked  to  waist,  hiuiation  over  lower 
limbs,    holding     in     r.     phiale,    and 
resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of 
dots. 

9 

^M 

[Banbury,  1897.] 

Same  die. 

i:€NO<I>IAOCAPXATOBTHM 
€NO 

anil,   in  inner  circle,     0VP€V     CI 
Artemis   huntress    standing    towards 
r.,    in     short    chiton    and    chlamys, 
holding  in  1.  bow(1)  over  stag  at  her 
feet  looking  up,  and  with  r.  drawing 
arrow  from  quiver  at  her  shoulder : 
border  of  dots. 

10 

yEM 

[Arundell,  1839.] 

AHMOC      <t>AABIOn 

AOA^€NO<MAOC  APXATOB 

OAeiTHN       Head   of 

THM6NOGVP6YCI     Demeler, 

beardle.<s    Demos  r.,  dia- 

veiled, standing  1.,  holding  in  r.  two 

demed  :   border  of  dots. 

ears  of  corn  and  poppy,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  sceptre  :   border  of  dots. 

'  11 

1   .^^-2-) 

[Lawson,  1892.] 

410 


PHT^YGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Time  of  FhiVip. 

I€PACVN     KAHTOC 

APOVNN€IKOMAXOCAPXI€ 

Young  male  bust  of   the 

P6VCAPXA  TOBTHM6NO 

Senate        1.,         shoulders 

eVP€VCI             Herakles,    naked, 

draped  :  border  of  dots. 

holding  in  extended  r.  a  torch  (?), 
and  carrying  on  1.  arm  club  and  lion- 
skin,  striding  1.  towards  a  column 
surmounted  by  a  statue  resting  on  a 
sceptre ;  on  the  left  of  the  column  a 
small  winged  Eros  1.  pulls  a  taut  rope 
apparently  attached  to  the  right  leg 
of  Herakles  :   border  of  dots.^ 

12 

M  1-7 

[Lawson,  1897.] 

(pierced) 

[PI.  XL VII.   11.] 

G€A     PHMH      Bust  of 

NeiK  OMAXO  C  APXI6PA 

the    goddess     Roma     r., 
draped  and  wearing  crested 
Athenian  helmet  :   border 
of  dots. 

PX       -A-t-B-  (infield) 

THM€NOeV  .    ^    . 

P6VCIN       ^"'^■^•'' 
Sarapis  enthroned  1.,  wearing  modius, 
his    r.    extended,    his    1.    resting    on 
sceptre  ;     before  him  stands  Isis  r., 
veiled,  holding  in  raised  1.  sistrum, 
and  resting  with  r,  on  sceptre  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

13 

.•El-2 

[Lawson,  1892.] 

Same  die. 

N[€]IKOMXO    Cisir)    [APXI€ 

(Countevmarked     CAT 

PJAPX                   , 

•  A-T-B- (in  held) 

A) 

(=  Sagalassus,  4  assuria  f) 

The  Dioskuri,  naked,  standing  to 
front,  with  heads  facing  one  another, 
each  surmounted  by  star,  leaning 
with  r.  on  spear,  and  with  chlamys 
hanging  over  1.  arm :  border  of  dots. 

14 

^1-2.3 

[Rollin,  1900.] 

'  This  subject,  the  capture  of  Herakles  by  Eros,  was  a  favourite  one 

with    the    later   gem-engravers,    and    is    variously    treated    (see    Roscher, 

Lexikon,    2248).       Mionnet    (iv.    147,  837)   describes    it,  from    a  less    vpell- 

preserved  specimen,  as  Herakles  burning  tlie  heads  of   the  Hydra  ;    so  also 

does  Macdonald  (Cat.  Hunter,  ii 

..  494.)                                                                  1 

TEMENOTHYRAE. 


411 


Metal. 
N«-        Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

4>AABI     OnOAIC 

N6IKOMAXO    C     APXieXH 

Bust,     draped,     of     City- 

and,  in  inner  fircle, 

goddess  r.,  turreted:  bor- 

M€N O0  VP€VC   1 

der  of  dots. 

Hermes,  naked  but  i'orchlamys  hang- 
ing over  1.  arm,  standing  to  front, 
head  1.,  holding  in  r.  purse,  and  in  1. 
caduceus  :  border  of  (lots. 

15 

M    -9 

[Kollin,  1900.] 

[PI.  XK 

VII.   12.] 

Bust  of  Athena  r.,with  spear 

N€IKOMAXOC  APX 

over      shoulder,    wearing 

THM6NO   eV(iu  inner  circle) 

crested  Corinthian  hehuet 

P€VCI    (in  ex.) 

and  aegis  :  border  of  dots. 

Lion  walking  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

16 

^  -s 

[Lawson,  1892.] 

Time  of  GaUieiuis. 

CVNK    AHTOC 

KA60B0VA0C     THM€NOe 

Young  male  bust  of   the 

VP6VCIN         Athena,    helmeted, 

Senate        r.,        shoulders 

standing  to    front,    head    r.,  resting 

draped  :  border  of  dots. 

with  r.  on  spear,  and  with  1.  on  shield 
placed  on  the  ground  beside  her  : 
border  of  dots. 

17 

^1- 

[Lawson,  1892.] 

THMeNOC       KTICT 

TITIANOCXm       €NOeVP€ 

HC        Beardless   bust  of 

VC                                , 

Temenos  the   Founder  r., 

Hermes,  naked  but  for  chlamys 
hanging    over    1.    arm,    standing    to 

laur.,    shoulders    draped  : 
border  of  dots. 

front,    head    1.,    in  winged    petaso?, 

holding  in  r.  purse,  and  in  1.  cadu- 

ceus :   border  of  dots. 

18 

jE    -8 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1845.] 

19 

.E    -85 

(Same 

dies.)                         [Lawson,  1892.] 

412 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


20 


M    -75 


21 


^1-2 


JE\-2 


23 


^1- 


24     ^1- 


Imperial. 
Faustina  Junior. 


<^AVCTI       NAC€BAC  CKOne  TH 

TH       Bust  of  Faustina  r 


M€NOeVP€V 

CI  (infield) 
Athena,  hehneted,  standing  to  front, 
head  r.,  resting  Avith  r.  on  spear,  and 
witli  1.  on  shield  placed  on  the  ground 
beside  her. 

[Lawson,  1899.] 


Comniodus. 
AV  A  AYPHAIOC       !  T  APON   MAT€  PNOCACIAP 


KOMOAOC        Bust  of 

Comniodus  r.,  slightly 
bearded  and  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludainentum. 


THM€NOeVP€OVCI       The 

god  Men,  with  crescent  behind 
shoulders,  in  Phrygian  cap,  and 
holding  pine-cone  and  sceptre,  stand- 
ing 1.  in  car  drawn  1.  by  two  gallop- 
ing bulls. 

[Rollin,  1889.] 


[PI.  XLVIII.  1.] 


Inscr.  obscure.     Similar  bust 
of  Commodus. 


iiMAT€Pii 
THM[€N]      (infield) 

oevPLii] 

IN 

Artemis  huntress  in  short  chiton, 
holding  in  1.  bow,  and  witli  r.  draw- 
ing arrow  from  quiver  at  her  shoulder, 
standing  r.  in  car  drawn  by  two 
galloping  stags. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Julia  Domna. 
lOVAIA     CeBACTH   ITHMGNO    GVPGHN        Tyche 

Bust  of  Julia  Domna  r.      I      standing  1.,  wearing  kalathos,  holding 

rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 


(Same  dies.) 


[Millingen,  1851.] 


TEMENOTIIYRAE. 


413 


Metal. 
^0-        Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Plautilla. 

TTAAYTIAAA      C€BA 

CTH       Bust    of    PJau- 
tilla  r. 

CYMMAXOC    THM€NOeY 

Zeus  enthroned  1.,  naked   to  waist, 
himation  over  lower  limbs,  holding 

25 

JE    -95 

on    r.  eagle,  and  resting  with   1.   on 
sceptre. 

[Lawson,  1874.] 

Severus  Alexander. 

26 

^1-55 

AVTKAIMAVPCeBA 

A€ZANii       liust  of 
Severus      Alexander     r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
d  am  en  turn. 

MAPKOCAPXATHM€NOeV 

P€VCI          Herakles,  naked,  stand- 
ing   to    front,  head    r.,  his    r.   hand 
resting  on  the  back  of  his  head,  club 
and  lion-skin  on  1.  arm  ;  behind  him, 
tree    of    the    Hesperides,  round   the 
trunk  of  which  a  serpent  twines. 
[Lawson,  1892.] 

Julia  Mamaea. 

27 

^1- 

lOYAIAMAMAIAC 
€BACTH         Bust  of 
Julia  Mamaea  r. 

MAPKOC  APX  A  Tm€NOe 

^^^^                             CI  (in  field) 
Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and 
himation,  standing  towards  1.,  hold- 
ing on  r.  eagle,  and  resting  with  1. 
on  sceptre. 

[Wigan,  1872.] 

Tranquillina. 

28 

Ml-35 

TPANKYAA€INA 
C6BACTH      Bust    of 
Tranquillina  r. 

i:€NO<l>IAOCAPXATOBTH  M 
€NOeY                         p^YCI 

Bearded   Herakles,   naked,   standing 
towards  r.  at  rest,  with  his  r.  doubled 
behind  his  back,  and  carrying  on  his 
1.  arm  lion-skin  and  club,  which  rests 
on  a  bull's  head  (?). 

[Lawson,  1897.] 
[PI.  XLVIII.  2.] 

4U 


PHtlYGlA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Otacilia  Severa. 

MARK  HTAK    1    AC 

N€IKOMAXOCAPXI€ 

€BHPA  C€B        Buat 

THM€NOeV    f.        , 

P6VCIN        ^"'^^-^ 

of  Otacilia  r. 

Apollo,  naked,  standing  to  front  with 

legs  crossed,   head   1.,   holding   in  r. 

branch,  and  leaning  with  1.  on  tripod 

round  which  a  serpent  twines,  and 

above  which  is  a  strung  bow  upright  ; 

on  the  left  before  him  is  a  tree,  at 

the  foot  of  which  is  a  lyre. 

29 

Ml-3 

[Arundell,  1839.] 
[PI.  XLVIII.  3.] 

Same  die. 

N6IKOMAXO    C    A     PXI€ 
THM€NOeV    .^. 

Similar. 

30 

Ml-i 

[Millingen,  1851.] 

Pliilip  Junior,  Caesar. 

M  lov  <t>iAinnocK 

N€IKOMA  XOC  APXI€  THM 

AICAP      Bust  of  Philip 

€N      O     e  (in  field) 

Caesar  r.,  bare-headed,  in 

V  P  €  V  C  1    (in  ex.) 

cuirass. 

Rider-god  on  horse   stepping  to    r., 
carrying  double-axe  over  hisshoulder, 
and  Avith  Hying  chlamys. 

31 

JEV 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

Same  die. 

N€IKOMAXOCAPXI€THM€N 
OeVP€VC(,^^,) 

Hephaestos,     naked,     seated    r.    on 
cippus,    forging    with    hammer    and 
tongs    a  round  shield  placed  on   an 
anvil  before  him. 

32 

yEl- 

[Wigan,  1872.] 

[PI.  XL 

VIII.  4.] 

TEMF.NOTFIYRAE. 


415 


Metal. 

N'o. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Valerian. 

AV  K  no  AIK-    BAA 

TITIANOCAPXI€P€VCTHM 

€PIANOC        Bust  of 

€    Noev 

Valerian  r.,  radiate,  in  cui- 

P6VCIN  (in  ex.) 

rass  and  paludamentura. 

Herakles  standing  naked  to  front, 
head  r.,  resting  with  r.  on  club,  and 
carrying  bow  and  lion-skin  on  1.  arm; 
before  liini  is  the  tree  of  the  garden 
of  the  Hesperides  with  apples,  en- 
twined by  serpent,  and  behind  the 
tree  the  three  Hesperides  1.,  with 
hands  raised. 

33 

vEl-3 

[Burgon,  1841.1 

[PI.  XL VIII.  5.] 

Valerian  and  Gallienus. 

AVK    AnO  Al  OVAA 

KA€OKOVAOC    THM€NO 

6PIANOC 

_  eVP€VCIN    (in  ex.) 

AVKA  no  AIKI 

Valerian  r.,  and  Gallienus  1.,  stand- 

rAAAIHNOC 

ing    face    to    face,    each    radiate    in 

Busts,    face    to     face,    of 

military  costume,  holding  in  r.  phiale 

Valerian    r.,  radiate,  and 

over  a  lighted  altar,  and  resting  with 

of  Clallienus  1.,  laur.,  each 

1.  on  spear  ;  above,  Nike  upright  to 

in    cuirass    and     paluda- 

front,    looking    1.,    wilh    wings    ex- 

nientum. 

panded,  and  holding  in  each  extended 
hand  a  wreath  over  the  head  of  each 
emperor. 

34 

iEl-6 

[Rollin,  1874.] 
[PI.  XLVIII.  6.] 

AVKA    nOAIOVAA€ 

KA€OBOVAO    C  APXHN 

PIANOC 

A    (in  Held) 

AVKAHOAIKI 

THM€NOeV  .^^. 

P€VCIN      ^'''^^■' 

rAAAIHNOC 

Similar. 

The  god  Men,  in  Phrygian  cap  and 
short  chiton  and  chlamys,  and  with 
crescent  behind  shoulders,  holding  in 
extended  r.  [pine-cone],  and  resting 
with  1.  on  spear,  standing  1.  in  car 
drawn  by  two  galloping  bulls. 

35 

^1-5 

(pierced) 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

416 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

N°-       Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

AVK       nOAIOVAA€ 

Similar. 

PIANOC 

AVKAnOAIKI 

rAAAIHNO 

c 

Similar.      (Same    die    as 

Alliance  coin  with  Sebaste, 

no.  42.) 

36 

Ml-5 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 

Gallienus. 

AK-nO  AIKIN    TAA 

KA€OBO    V     AOC     THM€N 

AIHNOC        Bust    of 

o   ev 

CTallienus    r.,    radiate,    in 

P€VCIN     (in  ex.) 

cuirass    and     paludamen- 
tum. 

Rider-god,  in  short  chiton  and  flying 
chlamys,  carrying  double-axe  over 
shoulder,  on  horse  stepping  r. 

37 

^1-3 

[Ready,  1903.] 
[PL  XL VIII.  7.] 

Salonina. 

KOPCAAn        N€INA 

TITIANOCAPXI€P€VCTHM 

C€        Bust   of    Salonina 

€NO 

r.,  with    crescent    behind 

eVPeVCI    (in  ex.) 

shoulders. 

Herakles  contending  with  River-god. 
Herakles,  naked  but  for  lion-skin, 
kneels  towards  r.,  with  his  left  knee 
on  the  hip  of  the  recumbent  River- 
god,  whom  he  seizes  by  the  r.  fore- 
arm ;  with  his  r.  he  rests  upon  his 
club.  The  River-god,  with  liimation 
over  legs  and  1.  arm,  rests  on  inverted 
vase  from  which  a  stream  flows ; 
between  the  combatants  rises  a  tree. 

38 

Mil 

[RolHn,  1903.] 

[PI.  XL^ 

VIII.  8.] 

TEMEXOTIITRAE, 


417 


Metal.      1 

Xo. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

Sciloninus. 

AVK  CAAHNINOC 

TITIANOCAP      XI      €P€VCT 

OVAA€PIANO    C 

HM6NO      Qy 

P€V   r    .  nN 

p.      (in  held) 

N 

Bust  of  Saloninus  r.,  laur., 

ill    cuirass    and    paluda- 

nientum. 

Sarapis    standing   to   front,  head  1., 

wearing  ruodius  and  long  chiton  with 

hiniation,  his  r.  raised,  his  1.  lowered 

holding  sceptre. 

39 

.^1- 

[Rollin,  1889.] 

[PI.  XL^ 

7111.  9.] 

K  nOKOPBAA€PIA 

KA€OBOVAOCTH  M€NOeV 

NOC        Bust    of    Salo- 

/0\                  1 

P€VC     1       ^  ^jj^  g^j^i^ 

nmus  (!)  r.  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 

• 

Herak'.es,  naked,   standing  to  front, 
head  1.,  resting  with  r.  on  club,  and 
with  lion-skin  on  1.  arm. 

40 

yE     -95 

[Rollin,  1874.] 

41 

M    -9 

(Same 

dies.)                 [Van  Lennep,  1904.] 

Allianc 

E  Coin. 

TEMENOTHYR 

AE—SE  BASTE. 

Valerian  an( 

1  Gallienus. 

jAVK     nOAIOVAA€P 

THM€NOeV      P     GXIN     K€- 

1      lANOC 

C    €BACTHNnN 

AVKAnOAIKI 

SS^  (in  field) 

rAAAIHNO 

c 

KA€OBOVAOC  ,-    ^^. 

Busts,    face    to    face,    of 

APXIIN          ^'''  *^^^-) 

Valerian    r.,  radiate,  and 

City-goddesses  of  Temenothyrae  and 

of  Gallienus  1.,  laur.,  each 

Sebasto  standing   face  to  face,  each 

in  cuirass  and  paludamen- 

wearing turreted  crown,  long  chiton 

tum.    (Same  die  as  no.  36, 

and  peplos,  supporting  on  their  joined 

supra.) 

r.  hands  a  statue  of  the  god  Men  1., 
in   short  chiton,  holding    pine-cone, 
and  resting  on  spear,  and  carrying  in 
their  1.  hands  each  a  sceptre. 

42  :  ^1-55 

[Wigan,  1872.] 

[PI.  LIII.  7] 

For  Alliance  coins  of  Bagis- 

— Temenothyrae  struck  at  Bagis  in  the  1 

tiine  of  Gallienus,  see 

B.M.C.  Lijdia,  p.  41.                              I 

418 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obvei'se. 


Revei'se. 


T  H  E  M  I  S  0  N  I  U  j\r. 


Quasi- Autonomous  Coins, 
Severus — ThlUp  {?) 


AHMOC 

Jjeiuos  v.,  diademed, 
shoulders  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 


M    -95 


Bust  of  young  06 Mien N       €I1N  Asklepios 

and  Hygieia  standing  to  front,  heads 
facing  one  another,  Asklepios  1.  and 
Hygieia  r.,  with  their  usual  attri- 
butes :  border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1895.] 


AH      MOC      Similar. 


M   -95 


Similar. 


/El- 


l€PA  BOVAH  Bust 
of  Boule  r.,  veiled  and 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


.E    -95 


GGMICn  N€nN  Athena  hel. 
meted,  in  long  chiton  and  peplos^ 
standing  towards  L,  holding  in  r. 
phiale  over  lighted  altar  at  her  feet, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  spear :  border 
of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1883.] 


e€M      ICn      N€IiN       Similar. 
[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 


(in  ex.) 


GeMicnN€nN 

KAZAN 
HC 

River-god  Kazanes,  recumbent  1., 
naked  to  waist,  himation  over  lower 
limbs,  holding  in  r.  reed,  and  rest- 
ing Avitli  1.  on  inverted  vase  from 
which  a  stream  flows :  border  of 
dots. 

[Van  Lennep,  1901.] 
[PI.  XLIX.  1.] 


THEMISONIUM. 


419 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


M    -85 


6^-9 


M    -7 


M    1 


9  I  /El- 


AVK-  CnZHN  Bust, 
rudiate,  of  Lyk[abas?] 
Sozon,  1'.,  shoulders 
draped  :   border  of  dots. 


06  MICH     N€nN         Similar. 

KAZANH  r         , 

p  (in  ex.) 

[Lawson,  1900.] 


[PI.  XLIX.  2.] 


Siiiuk 


Bust  of  Sarapis  r.,  wearing 
modius,  shoulders  draped : 
border  of  dots. 


eeMicn   N€nN      similar. 

KAZAN 
HC 

[II.  P.  IJorrell,  1832.] 


(in  ex.) 


06 MIC  nN€nN  Isis  standing 
towards  I.,  in  long  chiton,  with  head- 
dress, and  crescent  behind  shoulders, 
Jiolding  in  r.  sistrum,  and  in  1.  situla: 
border  of  dots. 

[II.  P.  Borrell,  1852.] 


[PI.  XLIX.  3.] 


Similar. 


0€MICn       N€nN  Dionysos, 

naked    but    for    boots,   standing    to- 
wards   1.,    holding    in    r.    kantharos 
over  panther  at  liis  feet,  and  resting 
with  1.  on  tliyisos  :  border  of  dots, 
[li.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


Iiiqjerial. 
Caracal  la. 


AVTKM-     AVPAN 

TUN  •  Bust  of  Cara- 
calia  r.,  laur.,  beardless, 
in  cuirass  and  paluda- 
mentum. 


0€MI  Cn  N€nN  Asklepios 
and  Hygieia  standing  to  front,  heads 
facing  one  another,  Asklepios  1.  and 
Hygieia  r,,  with  their  usual  attri- 
butes;  in  ex.,  serpentine  ornament. 
[Kollin,  1903.] 


[PL  XLIX.  4.] 


420 


PHRYGIA. 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

lleverse. 

Maximinus. 

AVKnOVOVHP. 

e     €MICn             Bearded  Heraldes, 

MAZIM6INOC- 

NEilN  (in  ex.)         naked,  standing 

Bust    of    Maximinus    r., 

towards  r.,  resting  Avith  r.  on  club, 

laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 

and    carrying    lion-skin    on    1.  arm; 

damentuni. 

before  him  stands  Hermes,  naked 
but  for  chlamys  to  front,  head  1., 
holding  in  r.  purse,  and  in  \.  ca- 
duceus  ;  behind  him  stands  Lykabas 
SozonC?), naked  to  front,  head  radiate, 
r.,  with  mantle  hanging  behind  his 
back,  holding  with  his  r.  a  horse  by 
the  bridle,  and  in  his  lowered  1. 
a  torch  (?)  downwards. 

10 

vEl-4 

[Burgon,  1841.] 
[PI.  XLIX.  5.] 

Maximus 

Caesar. 

r  lOV  OVHP    MAZI 

e€MlC     nN€nN       Tyche,  wear- 

MOC    KAI       Bust  of 

ing    kalathos,    standing    towards    1., 

Maximus  Caesar  r.,  bare- 

holding rudder  and  cornucopiae. 

headed,    in    cuirass    and 

paludamentum. 

11 

^1-15 

[Lawson,  1893.] 

• 

TlBERlOrOLIS. 


421 


Metal. 

No. 

Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

T  I  r>  E  R  I  0  P  0  L  I  S. 

Quasi-AutoiiOinous  Coins. 

Clai'xlius  (?)   to  Hadrian. 

AIAYMOI     C€BACT 

C€BACTOC    TIB€PIO[nO]A 

HCYNKAHT[OC] 

€ITX2N          Temple-frunt    uf   four 

Busts,     draped,     of     the 

columns,  Avith  phiale    in    pediment, 

Senate  r.,  and  of  [Livia] 

containing  statue  of  Emperor :    bor- 

Augusta 1.,  face    to  face, 

der  of  dots. 

the    latter    wearing    ste- 

phane  :  border  of  dots.^ 

1 

M    -85 

[Macridy,  1901.] 

[PI.  XLIX.  6.] 

I€PA    CVNKAHTOC 

TIB€PI[OnO]AGITnN 

Young  male  bust  of    the 

r€POVC   (m  field) 

Senate        r.,       shoulders 

BOVAH   (in  ex.) 

draped:   [border  of  dots]. 

Standing  figures  of  Gerousia  r.,  and 
of  Eoule  1.,  face  to  face,  each  in 
long  chiton  Avith  peplos,  Gerousia 
veiled  ;  Boule  holds  apparently 
something  in  her  raised  r.  hand.- 

2 

M    -8 

[Kollin,  iy03.] 

[PI.  XL 

IX.  7.] 

lePACVN     KAHTOC 

€nicnce€N[ovc]     tib€Pi 

Similar. 

OTTO  A 1  Cultu.--statue  of  Artemis 
Epliesia  to  front,  with  usual  sup- 
ports, between  two  stags :  border  of 
dots. 

3 

M    -8 

[Steuart,  1838.] 

^  The  bust  of  the  Empress,  who  is  here  coupled  with  that  of  the  Senate, 

is  probably  that  of  Livia.     A  joint  cult  of  Livia  and  the  Senate  may  have 

been  combined  with  that  of  Tiberius  in  the  same  temple  at  Tiberiopolis. 

Livia  was  not  divinized  until  the  reign  of  Claudius  (see  Introduction). 

■  Cf.  Imhoof,  la.  M.,  p.  300 

1 

422 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


^    -65 


M   -7 


M    -6 


^    -8 


JE   -8 


JE    -8 


Similar. 


BOV 

Boule    r 
of  dots. 


AH  Bust    of 

veiled :    border 


TIB€PIOn  OA€ITnN  Apollo 
standing  naked  to  front,  head  1., 
holding  in  lowered  r.  branch  (1),  and 
resting  1.  on  lyre  placed  on  a  basis 
beside  him  :  border  of  dots. 

[Millingen,  1839.] 


TIB€PI     on     O     AeiTUN 

Zeus,  wearing  short  hiniation  over  1. 
shoulder  and  lower  limbs,  standing 
to  front,  head  1.,  holding  in  r.  eagle, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  bor- 
der of  dots. 

[Millingen,  1839.] 
[PI.  XLIX.  8.  J 


Bust  of  Sarapis  r.,  wearing 
niodius  :  border  of  dots. 


TIB€PI     OnO     A€l     Stag  walk 
ing  r.  :   border  of  dots. 

[Macridy,  1898.] 
[PI.  XLIX.  9.] 


Imperial. 


Trajan. 


AYTONEPTPAIKAIZ 


EBAZrEPM 

of  Trajan  r.,  laur. 


Head 


Similar. 


TIB€PIOn    OA€ITnN 

CultLis-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  with  usual  supports,  between 
two  stags. 

[Bunbury,  1807.] 


Similar. 


TIBePIO   nOAGITHN    Similar. 
[George  III.] 

[PI.  XLIX.  10.] 


TIB€PIOnO    A€ITnN 

[Lawison,  189-1.] 


TIBERIOPOLIS. 


423 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


10 


^1-15 


11 


iEl- 


12 


13 


M    -7 


JE    -75 


M     ^1-15 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Hadrian. 


AV  KAI  AAPIAN  OC 

Bast  of  lladiiaii  r.,  laur., 
cuirass    adorned    with 


in 

aegis. 


eniTAiAiov    cnce€Novc 

TIB€      PI  on   (m  tield) 
Apollo     standing    naked     to     front, 
head  1.,  holding  in  raised  r.   laurel- 
branch,  and  resting  with  1.  elbow  on 
column. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 


AVTK  AAPIAN  [OC^]  €niCnCO€     NOVC 


Bust  of  Hadrian  r.,  laur., 
in  cuirass  and  paluda 
nientuni. 


^    TIB        €PI    (m  field) 
Zeus    wearing    himation   over  lower 
limbs  and  1.  shoulder,  holding  in  r. 
phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 
[Macridy,  1898.] 


Sabi 


CAB€INA     C€BA[C] 

Bust  of  Sabina  r. 


TIB€PI  O  nOAirn  Artemis 
Huntress,  in  short  chiton,  standing 
towards  r.,  holding  in  1.  strung  bow, 
and  with  r.  drawing  arrow  from 
quiver  at  her  shoulder  j  beside  her, 
stag  r.,  looking  up. 


AV  KAI   M. 

OMOA 

[OC] 

Bu.st  of  Commodus  r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


[PI.  XLIX.   11.] 
(Same  dies'?) 

Commodus. 

AVP  K 


[Arundell,  1839.] 


TIB€PIOn    OA€ITnN 

Cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to 
front,  with  usual  supports,  between 
two  sta^s. 


424 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 

Metal. 
Size. 

Obverse. 

Reverse. 

15 

Ml- 

i 

AV  KAI  MAV      PKO 
MOAO 
C 

Bust    of     Commodus    r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
dameutum. 

TIBePIOn      OAGITHN 

{Similar  type. 

[II.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 

16 

.El- 

(Same 

dies.) 

Caracalla. 

AVTK     MAVP    ANT 
nN€INOC       Head  of 

Caracalla,  beardless (?),  r., 

TIB€PIO      nOA€ITnN 

Asklepios  standing  to  front,  resting 
with  r.  on  serpent-staff. 

17 

JE    -8 

laur. 

[Van  Lennep,  1902.] 

Plautilla. 

18 

JE   -8 

C€B<l>OVA     HAAVT 

lAAA       Bust    of    Plau- 
tilla r. 

TIB€PI     OnOA€l    TXIN 

Tyche,  wearing  kalatlios,  standing  1., 
holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 
[Rollin,  1903.] 

Gordian. 

AYTMANT       TOPAI 

ANOC   Bust  of  Gordian 
r.,    laur.,    in    cuirass    and 
paludanientum. 

eniAPxnoNTi    tib    €pio 

KOY   (hi  field) 

no    AITHN 

Temple-front  of  four  columns,  with 

19 

/El -25 

' 

phiale  in  pediment, containing  cultus- 
statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia,  with  usual 
supports,  between  two  stags,  her  head 
surmounted  by  a  crescent. 

[Devonshire,  1844.] 
[PI.  XLIX.  12.] 

AVTK  MANTn-   TO 
PAIANOC       Bust  of 

TIBGPIOn    OA€IT    ON 

Stag  standing  r.,  with  head  turned 

Gordian  r.,  laur.,   in  cui- 

back. 

20 

M    -75 

rass  and  piludamentum. 

[Steuart,  1840.] 

TRAJANOPOLIS. 


425 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


Ml- 


M    -85 


M    -9 


4      Ai    -8 


M    -9 


6^-9 


TRAJANOPOLIS. 

Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 
Trajan  to   Caracalla. 


I6PACYN      KAHTOC 

Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r.  ;  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


TPAIANO    nOAITXlN 

Asklepios  standing  to  front,  head  1., 
resting  with  r.  on  serpent  -  stall' : 
border  of  dots. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 
[PI.  L.  1.] 


[Sabatier,  1853.] 


TPAIANO      nOAITIlN 

Dionysos,  naked,  standing  to  front, 
head  r.,  placing  his  r.  hand  on  the 
top  of   his  head,  and    holding  in  1. 
bunch  of  grapes  :  border  of  dots. 
[RolHn,  1903.] 
[PI.  L.  2.] 


I€PACYN     KAHTOC 

Similar. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


[Arundell,  1839.] 


Similar. 


TPAIANO      nOAITXlN 

Asklepios  standing  to  front,  head  1. 
resting  \vitb  r.  on  serpent -stall' 
border  of  dots. 

[Bunbury,  1897.] 

[PI.  L.  3] 


TPAIANO   nOAITIlN    Similar. 
[11.  r.  Borrell,  1832.] 
3   I 


426 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


AH 

of 


MOC 

Demos  r. 


dots. 


M    -75 


JE    -8 


M    -8 


Young  heal  TPAIANO      nOAITHN 

border  of  Ivybele  enthroned  1.,  holding  in  r. 
phiale  over  lion  at  her  feet,  and 
resting  with  1.  on  tympanum :  border 
of  dots. 

[Rolliii,  1895.] 
L.  4.] 


[PI. 


Similar. 


Similar. 


10 


11 


JE    -75 


JE    -85 


AH      MOC        Bust    of 

young  Demos  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


TPAIAN 

Similar. 


O    nOAITHN 


TPAtANO 

Similar. 


[Graves.] 


n    OAITIIN 

[S^euart,  1838.] 


TPAIANOnOAITH  N  Rider- 
god,  in  short  ehiton  and  flying 
chlamys,  and  carrying  double-axe 
over  1.  shoulder,  on  horse  stepping 
r. :  border  of  dots. 

[Banbury,  1897.] 


12 


JE 


13  i  jE    -7 


(Same  dies  1) 


[Rollin,  1895.] 


Bust  of  Athena  1.,  wearing 
ciested  Corinthian  helmet 
and  aegis :  border  of  dots. 


TPAIANO    nOAITUN    Cultus- 

statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia  to  front, 
wdth  usual  supports  :    border  of  dots. 
[Rollin,  1895.] 


[PI.  L.  5.] 


Similar  bust  of  Athena  r.::TPAI A     NO     TTOAimN 


border  of  dots. 


Nike  advancing  1.,  holding  in  r. 
wreath,  and  in  1.  palm  :  border  of 
dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


TRA.TANOPOLIS. 


427 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


14 


iE    -6 


15 


M    -95 


16 


M    -85 


17 


18 


JE    -75 


M    -75 


19 


iEl-05 


Bust  of  young  Herakles  r., 
laur.,  lion  -  skin  round 
neck  :    border  of  dots. 

[PI. 


TPAIANOn     OAITHN      Niko 

advancing    r.,  holding  in  r.  wreath, 
and  in  1.  pahn  :   border  of  dots. 

[1895.] 
L.  6.] 


CaracaUa  to  Gordian. 


I€PACV     NKAHTOC 

Young  male  bust  of  the 
Senate  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :    border  of  dots. 


T€IMOe€      TPAIANOn 

Tyche  standing  1.,  wearing  kalathos, 
holding  in  r.  rudder  and  tAvo  ears 
of  corn,  and  in  1.  cornucopiae : 
border  of  dots. 

[Lawson,  1883.] 


[PI.  L.  7.] 


A  H  M  OC  Bust  of  young 
Demos  r.,  laur.,  shoulders 
bare  :  border  of  dots. 


AH  MOC  Bust  of 
young  l)emos  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


(Same  die  1) 


T€IMOe€  TPAIANO  Kybele 
enthroned  1.,  holding  in  r.  phiale 
over  lion  (1),  and  resting  with  1.  on 
tympanum  :   border  of  dots. 

[Rollin,  1903.] 


TPAIAN     O    nOAITXlN 

Kybele  enthroned  1.,  holding  in  r. 
phiale  over  lion  at  her  feet,  and 
resting  with  1,  on  tympanum  :  border 
of  dots. 

[M.  J.  Borrell,  1848.] 


Similar. 


[Devonshire,  1844.] 


Imperial. 
Trajan. 


AV-     KAICAP     TPAI 

ANOC  Head    of 

Trajan  r.,  laur. 


TPAIANO    nOAl     TflN 

Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and 
himation,  standing  1.,  holding  on  r. 
eagle,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre. 
[RoUiu,  1903.] 
[PI.  L.  8.] 


428 


PHRYGIA. 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


20 


Ml- 


AVTKAICAP     TPAI 
ANOC       Similar. 


AVTO  KAIC 

NOC       Similar. 


21 


M    -55 


Similar. 


[H.  P.  Borrell,  1832.] 


TPAIANOn    OAITHN       Nike 

advancing    r.,    holding    wreath    and 
palm. 

[H.  P.  Borrell,  1852.] 


Hadrian. 


22 


Ail-0 


23     ^1-0 


AVKAITPA       AAPI 

ANOC  Bust     of 

Hadrian  r.,  laur.,  in  cui- 
rass and  paludamentum. 


Same  die. 


[AAPIANOC]      KAIC 

AP  Bust  of  Hadrian  r., 
laur.,  in  cuirass  and  palu- 
damentum. 


TPAIANO    nOAIXn     N     Zeus 
Laodikeus,  as  on  no.  19. 


[Lawson,  1900.] 


Similar. 


[Millingen,  1839.] 


24 


JE    -55 


TPAIANO      nOAITflN 

Athena,  helmeted,  standing  r.,  rest- 
ing with  r.  on  spear,  and  with  1. 
on  shield  placed  on  the  ground 
beside  her. 

[A^in  Lennep,  1901.] 


L.  Verus. 


KAIAAVPH     AOVHP 

OAVO)  Bust  of  L. 
Verus  ].,  laur.,  shoulders 
bare. 


25     ^1-0 


TPAIANO    nOAITHN 

Laotlikeus,  as  on  no.  19. 


Zeus 


[Rollin,  1903.] 


TRAJANOPOLIS. 


429 


No. 


Metal. 
Size. 


Obverse. 


Reverse. 


26     ^1- 


28 


^1- 


^M 


AVKAAVPH      OV HP  Similar. 
OC[C€B  1]    Bust  of  L 
Verus  r.,  laur.,  shoulders 
bare. 


Goidi 


[Lawson,  1874.] 


AVTKM      ANXrOPA  AA€ZAN<I>IAO     OTPATPAIN 
lANO  j      OTT  {sic)       ZeiKs    Laodikeus,  as  on 

C  ;      no.  19. 

Bust  of  Gordian  r.,  laur.,  ; 
in    cuirass     and     paluda^ 
mentum. 

[Lawson,  1883.] 


AVTKMANT     FOPA  AA€ZANAPOCAPX- A-      TPA 


lANOC       Similar. 


lANOnOA 

eiTHN   (in  ex.) 
<1)|      AO   (in  iield) 
Rider-god,  in  short  chiton  and  flying 
chlamys,    and     carrying    double-axe 
over  1.  shoulder,  on  horse  stepping  r. 
[Devonshire,  1844.] 
[PI.  L.  9.] 


INDEXES. 


Geographical. 

Types. 

Emperorp,  &c. 

Symbols. 

Countermarks. 

Kings  and  Rulers. 
IV.  B.      Magistrates'  Names  on  Autonomous  Coins. 
IV.  c.     Magistrates'  Names  on  Imperial  Coins. 
V.         Roman  Magistrates'  Names. 
VI.         Engravers'  Names. 
VII.         Remarkable  Inscriptions. 


I. 

II. 

A. 

ir. 

B. 

III. 

A. 

III. 

B. 

IV. 

A. 

\*     The    References    in    the    Indexes    in    Roman    numerals    are    to    the 
pages  of  the  Introduction. 


(  «1  ) 


INDEX  I. 


GEOGRAPHICAL. 


A. 

ALbuitis,  XX.,  1. 
Accilaeum,  xxi.,  3. 
Acmoneia,  xxi.,  4. 
Aezanis,  xxiv.,  23. 
Aezanis  and  Cadi,  43. 
Alia,  xxvi.,  44. 
Amorium,  xxvii.,  47. 
Ancyra,  xxix.,  58. 
Apameia,  xxxi.,  69. 
i^pameia  and  Ephesus,  105. 
Appia,  xL,  106. 

B. 

Beudus  vetus. — See  Palaeobeudus. 
Bria,  xli.,  109. 
Biuzus,  xli.,  110. 


C. 


Cadi,  xlii.,  116. 

Cadi  and  Aezanis. — See  Aezanis. 

Ceretapa  Diocaesareia^  xlv.,  129. 

Cibyra,  xlv.,  131. 

Cibyra  and  llierapolis,  149. 

Cidyessus,  xlviii.,  150. 

Colossae,  xlix.,  154. 

Cotiaeum,  li.,  158. 

Cotiaeum  and  Ephesus,  180. 


D. 

Diocleia,  liv.,  181. 
Dionysopolis,  liv.,  182. 
Docimeium,  Ivi.,  188. 
Dorylaeum,  Ivii.,  195. 


E. 

Epicteteis,  Ivii.,  xxiv.,  200. 
Eriza,  Ivii.,  202. 
Eucarpeia,  Iviii.,  203. 
Eiuueneia,  Ix.,  211. 


Flaviopolis. — See  Temenothyrae. 
Eulvia. — See  Eumeneia. 


G. 

Grimenothyrae,  Ixiii.,  222. 

H. 

Hadrianopolis-Sebaste,  Ixiv.,  225. 
Hierapolis,  Ixv.,  228. 
Hierapolis  and  Aphrodisias,  257. 
Hierapolis  and  Cibyra. — See  Cibyra. 
Hierapolis  and  Cyzicus.  202. 


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INDEX    I. 


Ilierapolis   and    Ephesus,    257-2[)9, 

261,  263. 
Hierapolis  and  Laodiceia,  256. 
Ilierapolis  and  Pergamuni,  259. 
Hierapolis  and  Sarde?,  258,  260,  262. 
Ilierapolis   and    Smyrna,   260,    261, 

264. 
Hierapolis  and  Synnada,  256. 
Hieropolis,  Ixx.,  265. 
Hydrela,  Ixx.,  271. 
Hyrgaleis,  Ixxi.,  273. 


Julia  (Ipsus),  Ixxii.,  276. 


L. 


Laodiceia,  Ixxiii.,  278. 

Laodiceia    and    Ephesus,   327,  328, 

330. 
Laodiceia  and  Hierapolis,  325. 
Laodiceia  and  ^sicomedeia,  327. 
Laodiceia  and  Pergamum,  326,  328. 
Laodiceia   and    Smyrna,    324,    326, 

329,  330. 
Leonna,  Ixxxii.,  331. 
Lysias,  Ixxxii.,  331. 

M. 

Metropolis,  Ixxxiii.,  333. 
Midaeuui,  Ixxxiv.,  335. 


N. 


Nacoleia,  Ixxxv.,  339. 


O. 

Ococleia,  Ixxxv.,  341. 
Ococleia  and  Biuzus,  342. 
Otrus,  Ixxxvi.,  313. 


P. 

Palaeobeudus,  Ixxxvii.,  346. 
Peltae,  Ixxxvii.,  317. 
Philomelium,  Ixxxviii.,  353. 
Prymnessus,  xci.,  361. 

S. 

Sanaiis,  xcii.,  369. 

Sebaste,  xcii.,  369. 

Sebaste  and  Temenothyrae.  —  See 
Temenothyrae. 

Sibidunda,  xciii.,  377. 

Siblia,  xciv.,  380. 

Siocharax,  xciv,,  382. 

Stectorium,  xcv.,  383. 

Synaiis,  xcvi.,  387. 

Synnada,  xcvii.,  392. 

Synnada  and  Hierapolis. — >S'ee Hiera- 
polis. 


T. 


Temenothyrae  Flaviopolis,  ci.,  407. 
Temenothyrae  and  Sebaste,  417. 
Temenothyrae     and      Bagis.  —  See 

B.M.C.  Lydia,  p.  41. 
Theraisonium,  civ.,  418. 
Tiberiopolis,  cv.,  421. 
Trajanopolis,  cv.,  425. 


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INDEX     II.A. 


TYPE  S. 


Adrasteia(?)      nursing     infant      Zeus; 

around,  three  Kuretes. — Acmoneia, 

xxiv.,  20.     See  also  Amaltbeia. 
Aeneas  carrying  Anchises    and  leading 

Ascanius. — Otrns,  Ixxxvii.,  345. 
Agonistic    crown. — Cadi,     127  ;     Hiera- 

polis,  239,  254,  260  j    Synnada,  ci., 

397,  403. 
Agonistic  table  on  the  heads  of  two  lions 

drawing  car  of  Kybele. — Cotiaeum, 

liv.,  168,  174. 
Agonistic    table,    &c. — Hierapolis,    239, 

254. 
Agonistic  table  with  prize  crown,  Ac,  of 

the    games    ANTnN[€INIA] 

KOMOA6IA.— Laodiceia,  317. 
Agonistic  table  with  prize  crown  of  the 

games,     KOINA      ACIAC- 

Laodiceia,  321. 

Agonistic  victor  with  crown. — Hiera- 
polis, 239. 

Agonistic  wreaths  containing  inscrip- 
tions.— Hierapolis,  238,  242,  253, 
255,  259,  260,  263. 

Akamas  (?),  head  of. -Metropolis,  Ixxxiii., 
Synnada,  c,  397. 

Akamas(?)  standing. — Synnada,  c,  397. 

Akamas  and  Dorylaos,  founders  of  Dory- 
laeum,  sacrificing.  —  Dorylaeum, 
Ivii.,  197. 

Akmon  and  Doias  (?). — Acmoneia,  xxiii. 

Altar. — Synnada,  'k)l. 


Altar  of  Isia. — Laodiceia,  288,  291. 
Amaltheia  with  infant  Zeus. — Laodiceia, 

Ixxxi.  ;  Synnada,  c,  396,  402-406. 
Amaltheia  (?)  with  infant  Zeus,  goat  at 

her  feet,  and  three  Kuretes  around. 

— Apameia,  xl.     See  also  Adrasteia. 
Amazon  running. — Cibyra,  134. 
Amazon,    as    City-goddess,    standing. — 

Cibyra,  140. 
Amazon,    as    City-goddess    of    Smyrna, 

standing  before  city  of  Laodiceia. — 

Laodiceia-Smyrna,  329. 
Apameia,      City-goddess,      bust     of.  — 

Apameia,  88. 
Apameia,  the  four  rivers  of. — Apameia, 

xxxix. 
Aphrodite    draped,     standing,     holding 

apple  and  sceptre. — Amorium,  54. 

holding  dove. — Laodiceia,  284,287, 

288,  292. 

Aphrodite  pudica,  standing. — Apameia, 

89. 
Aphrodite,  naked,  standing,  plaiting  her 

hair. — Laodiceia,  Ixxxi. 

between  Eros  and  Dolphin. — Lao- 
diceia, 312. 

Aphrodite,  cultus-statue  of,  and  Apollo 
Kitharoedos. —  Hierapolis  -  Aphro- 
disias,  257- 

Aphrodite  (?)  seated. — Acmoneia,  xxiii., 
15. 

holding  dove. — Laodiceia,  283. 

Aphrodite,    head   of. — Laodiceia,  Ixxv., 

283. 

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INDEX    II. A. 


Apollo  standing,  naked,  with  bow. — 
Acmoneia,  14;  Alia,  45;  Synaiis, 
xcvii.,  387-390. 

with    bow  and  branch. — Nacoleia, 

340. 

with  branch. — ^Apameia,  102. 

with  phiale  and  branch.— Aezanis, 

39 ;  Cadi,  124. 

with    branch    and    lyre. — Palaeo- 

beudus,  346  ;  Tiberiopolis,  422. 

with  branch,  and  resting  on  column. 

— Tiberiopolis,  423. 

beside    column,  on    which,  lyre. — 

Ancyra,  60. 

between    tripod    and    column,    on 

which,  lyre. — Diocleia,  liv.,  81. 

beside  tripod. — Cotiaeum,  160. 

between  tree  and    tripod. — Teme- 

nothyrae,  civ.,  414. 

with  branch,  bow,  and  raven,  and 

resting      on     tripod. — Docimeium, 
Ivi.,  88. 

with  raven   and   double-axe. — Eu- 

meneia,  Ixii.,  217,  218. 

with  phialeaud  double-axe.— Hiera- 

polis,  245. 
Apollo     seated,    naked,     with     lyre.  — 

Cotiaeum,  161. 
Apollo  Kitharoedos. — Hierapolis,  Ixviii., 

229,   233,    236-256;    Hydrela,  Ixxi., 

271. 
Apollo  Kitharoedos,  before  seated  Zeus. 

— Hierapolis- Synnada,  256. 

and  cultus-statue  of  Aphrodite. — 

Hierapolis- Aphrodisias,  257. 

and  Zeiis   Laodikeus. — Hierapolis- 

Laodiceia,    256  ;     Laodiceia-Hiera- 
polis,  325. 

• and  Artemis  Ephesia. — Hierapolis- 

Ephesus,  257-259. 

and  Kore  of   Sardes. — Hierapolis- 

Sardes,  258. 

and  Asklepios. — Hierapolis-Porga- 

mum,  259. 

Apollo  and  Artemis  standing  face  to 
face. — Hyrgaleis,  Ixxii.,  273-275. 

Apollo  and  Dionysos  in  car  drawn  by 
pantheress  and  goat  ridden  by  Eros. 
—  Eumeneia,  219. 

Apollo,  head   or  bust  of. — Abbaitis,   2  ; 


Amorium,  48  ;  Ancyra,  58  ;  Hiera- 
polis, 228,  230-261  sqq. ;  Laodiceia, 
288. 

Appia,  as  City-goddess,  seated,  and 
crowned  by  Emperor  in  presence  of 
Tyche.— Appia,  108. 

Aquila  between  legionary  standards. — 
Docimeium,  194. 

Archegetes,  epithet  of  Apollo. — Hiera- 
polis, Ixix.,  231-234. 

Arena  of  wild  beasts. — Synnada,  405. 

Ark  of  Noe. — Apameia,  xxxix.,  101. 

Artemis  in  long  chiton,  with  bow  and 
arrow,  stag  beside  her. -Acmoneia,  5. 

Artemis  standing. — Temenothyrae,  103. 

Artemis  standing  between  stag  and  small 
cultus-statue  of  Kybele  (?) — Eucar- 
peia,  lix.,  203-210. 

Artemis,  head  of. — Aezanis,  23,  33  ; 
Apameia,  74  sqq. ;  Grimenothyrae, 
222;  Hierapolis,  229;;  Hydrela,  271; 
Temenothyrae,  ciii.,  408. 

Artemis  in  biga  of  stags. — Colossae,  156. 

Artemis  and  Apollo  standing  face  to  face. 
— Hyrgaleis,  Ixxii.,  273-275. 

Artemis  Anaitis,  cultus-statue  of. — 
Apameia,  74  sqq. 

Artemis  Ephesia,  cultus-statue  of. — ■ 
Acmoneia,  17,  22  ;  Aezanis,  29,  39- 
41;  Amorium,  48;  Ancyra,  58-65; 
Cadi,  120,  121,  127;  Colossae,  154, 
156  ;  Cotiaeum,  166  ;  Dionysopolis, 
183,  187  ;  Eriza,  Iviii.,  202  ;  Eume- 
neia, 214,  219;  Hierapolis,  233,  250, 
251,  254 ;  Laodiceia,  295 ;  Metro- 
polis, 334  ;  Synaiis,  xcvii.,  390 ; 
Synnada,  400-402  ;  Tiberiopolis, 
421,  422  ;  Trajanopolis,  426. 

Artemis  Ephesia  between  four  Eivers  of 
Apameia,  xxxix. 

Artemis    Ephesia    and    Kibyra     (City- 
goddess)    face     to     face.  —  Cibyra- 
Ephesus,  148. 
Artemis  Ephesia  before  Apollo  Plitharoe- 

dos.—  Hierapolis-Ephesus,  257-259. 
Artemis  Ephesia  before  Sarapis. — Hiera- 
polis-Ephesus, 26 
Artemis  Ephesia  and  Zeus  Laodikeus. — 

Laodiceia-Ephesus,  327-330. 
Artemis  Ephesia.      See  also  Tem})le  of. 


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Artemis  Huntress.— Acmoneia,  8,  9,  11, 
14,  17,  19 ;  Aezanis,  40  ;  Aparaeia, 
100  ;  Cadi,  125  ;  Cibyra,  145  ; 
Colossae,  155,  156  ;  Hierapolis,  229 ; 
Hieropolis,  266 ;  Nacoleia,  339 ; 
Otrus,  344;  Peltae,  352;  Sibidunda, 
377,379;  Stectorium,  3S5;  Temeno- 
thyrae,  409,  423,  424. 

Artemis  in  biga  of  stags.  —  Temeno- 
thyrae,  412. 

Aseis.     See  Zeus  Aseis. 

Asklepios  standing. — Acmoneia,  4-6,  13 
14,  18,  20,  21 ;  Aezanis,  24,  37,  39 
41;  Bruzus,  111,112;  Cibyra,  139 
140;  Cidyessus,  151;  Cotiaeum 
165,  166,  176 ;  Docimeium,  189 
Eucarpeia,  207;  Hieropolis,  266 
Laodiceia,  297;  Midaeum,  335 
Otrus,  Ixxxvi.  ;  Peltae,  349 ;  Prym 
nessus,  362  ;  Sebaste,  370  ;  Stecto 
rium,  383  ;  Synaiis,  388  ;  S^^lnada 
395;  Tiberiopolis,  424;  Trajano 
polis,  cvi.,  425. 

Asklepios,  bust  of. — Hierapolis,  230 
Peltae,    348. 

Asklepios  and  Hygieia. — Acmoneia,  13 
17  ;  Aezanis,  42  ;  Alia,  45 ;  Amoriuna 
52;  Cadi,  119,  121,  124;  Cibyra 
147 ;  Cotiaeum,  170 ;  Hieraiaoli's 
235;  Otrus,  343;  Themisonium,  civ. 
418,  419. 

Asklepios,  Hygieia,  and  Telesphoros. — 
Bruzus,  114;  Cadi,  124;  Cotiaeum, 
167,  172-174,  177,  178;  Sebaste, 
375. 

Asklepios  and  Telesphoros.  —  Dionyso- 
polis,  183. 

Asklepios  and  Apollo  Kitharoedos. — 
Hierapolis-Pergamum,  259. 

Asklepios  and  Zeus  Laodikeus. — Lao- 
diceia-Pergamum,  326,   328. 

Athena  standing. — Acmoneia,  12  ;  Aeza- 
nis, 29,  36,  42  ;  Amorium,  48,  55  ; 
Apameia,  90,  92,  99, 101,  103  ;  Cadi, 
124  ;  Cidyessus,  150 ;  Cotiaeum, 
167,  175  ;  Docimeium,  189  ;  Dory- 
laoum,  196,  198 ;  Eriza,  202  ;  Eu- 
meneia,  213,  214;  Grimenothyrae, 
222-224;  Hierapolis,  231,  249,  250; 
Laodiceia,  295,  300,  309;  Otrus,  344  ; 


Philomclium,  xci.,  357;  Sebaste, 
370;  Siblia,  381;  Stectorium,  384, 
386  ;  Synaiis,  391 ;  Synnada,  c, 
394,  395,  399,  400;  Teraenothyrae, 
ciii.,  411,  412;  Themisonium,  civ., 
418  ;  Trajanopolis,  428. 

Athena  seated,  playing  double  flute, 
Marsyas  watching  her. — Apameia, 
xxxix.,  97. 

Athena  enthroned,  holding  Nike.  — 
Cibyra,  142;  Docimeium,  Ivi., 
193. 

holding  basket  of  Cibyra. — Cibyra, 

142. 

Athena  or  Roma  enthroned. — Temeuo- 
thyrae,  408. 

Athena,  bust  of. — Acmoneia,  4,  6  ;  Apa- 
meia, 74  sqq.,  89  ;  Appia,  106  ; 
Eumeneia,  211 ;  Hierajiolis,  230, 
231,  235;  Peltae,  347,  349;  Syn- 
nada, 394  ;  Temeuothyrae,  411 ; 
Trajanopolis,  426. 

Athena  and.  Hermes,  face  to  face.— 
Hierapolis,  Ixviii.,  249. 

Attis  (?)  standing,  holding  phiale  and 
tympanum. — Cotiaeum,  liv.,  108. 


B. 


Basket  (kl^cctus?). — Kibyra,  xlviii.,  141- 
145. 

Bestiarii     contending    with     beasts     in 
arena. — Synnada,  ci.,  405. 

Boar   (River   Kapros).— Laodiceia,    287, 
296,  299,  313,  319,  324. 

Boule,  bust  of. — Acmoneia,  8  ;  Aezanis, 
24,  25,  29,  30 ;  Amorium,  48,  49 
Apameia,  89,  90,  92 ;  Appia,  107 
Bruzus,  110,  111;  Cadi,  116,  118 
Ceretapa,  129;  Cibyra,  138;  Colossae 
155  ;  Dionysopolis,  183  ;  Docimeium 
188 ;  Eucarpeia,  203-205 ;  Hiera 
polis,  240,  243  ;  Hieropolis,  266 
Lysias,  331;  Metropolis,  333  ;  Peltae 
350 ;  Prymnessus,  363 ;  Sebasto 
372 ;  Stectorium,  384 ;  Synnada 
396,  397;  Temenothyrae,  408,  409 
Themisonium, 418 ;  Tiberiopolis, 421. 


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INDEX    II. A. 


Boule  and  Domos,  Leads  of,  face  to  face. 

— Laodiceia,  289. 
Boule  and    Gerousia,    standing  face    to 

face. — Tiberiopolis,  421. 
Bow-case    and    Club. —  Ceretapa,    129; 

Sebaste,  371. 
Bruzus,     City-goddess,     tnrreted,    with 

sceptre    and    cornucopiae. — Bruzus, 

110. 
Bncranium   beneath   crescent    and   two 

stars   (Gemini?).  —  Eucarpeia,    Ix., 

204,  205;    Hieropolis,  265$    Peltae, 

348;    Stectorium,  383. 
Bull,  butting. — Cibyra,  134  ;  Eumeneia, 

215. 
Bull   conducted  to  sacrifice  by  Nike. — 

Eumeneia,  Isii.,  219. 
Bull  walking. — Hadrianopolis,  227. 


c. 


Caduceus. — Appia,  106;  Nacoleia,  Ixssv., 

339,  340. 
Capitoline  Triad.' — Cadi,  125;   Hydrela, 

Ixxi.,  271;     Laodiceia,    Ixxxi.,    308, 

312. 
Caracalla  {?),  head  of,  as  young Hdrakles. 

—Cadi,  117. 
Caria   and   Phrygia    personitied. —  Lao- 
diceia, 317. 
Charites,  the  three. — Laodiceia,  314. 
Chrysoroas,  Eiver-god.-HierapoIis,  Ixix., 

234,  239,  252. 
Cippus,  or    altar  (?),   in  arena  of   wild 

beasts. — Synnada,  ci.,  405. 
Cista   mystica.  —  Apameia,    69-72,    73  ; 

Laodiceia,  278  sqq. ;  Synnada,  392. 

and  Thyrsos. — Dionyaopolis,  184. 

between  caps  of   the  Dioskuri. — 

Laodiceia,  286. 

City-goddess  (Kibyra)  as  Amazon,  stand- 
ing.— Cibyra,  140. 

City-goddess  (Kibyra)  and  Demeter, 
standing  face  to  face. — Cibyra,  146. 
(See  also  Hekate.) 

City-goddess  (Kibyra)  and  Apollo  Kitha- 
roedos  of  Hierapolis  standing  face 
to  face. — Cibyra  and  Hierapolis,  149. 

City-goddess  (Laodikeia)  standing,  hold- 


ing statuette  of  Zeus  Laodikeus : 
at  her  feet,  Wolf  and  Boar. — Lao- 
diceia, 313. 

City-goddess  (Hekate  ?)  of  Cibyra  and 
Artemis  of  Ephesus,  standing  face 
to  face. — Cibyra-Ephesus,  148. 

City-goddesses  (Laodikeia  and  Perga- 
mum)  standing. — Laodiceia-Perga- 
mum,  326. 

City-goddesses  (Laodikeia  and  Ephesus) 
standing,  hands  joined. — Laodiceia- 
Bphesus,  328. 

City-goddesses  (Laodilceia  and  Smyrna) 
face  to  face.  — Laodiceia- Smyrna, 
329. 

City-goddesses  (Temenothyrae  and  Se- 
baste) supporting  statue  of  Men.  — 
Temenothyrae-Sebaste,  417. 

City-goddess  standing,  holding  statuette 
of  Men  and  sceptre. — Temenothyrae, 
408. 

City-goddess  (Appia)  seated,  crowned 
by  Emperor  in  presence  of  Tyche. — 
Appia,  108. 

City-goddess  (Eukarpeia)  seated. — Eu- 
carpeia, 203,  208,  209. 

City-goddess  (Hierapolis)  seated  on 
shields. — Hierapolis,  228. 

City-goddess  (Laodikeia)  seated. — Lao- 
diceia, 317. 

City-goddess  (Midaeum)  seated  on  rocks 
over  River  Tembris.  —  Midaeum, 
Ixxxiv.,  336. 

City-goddess (Nakoleia). — Nacoleia,  340. 

City-goddess,  bust  of. — Acmoneia,  5; 
Aezanis,  23;  Cibyra,  137;  Doci- 
meium,  190;  Eumeneia,  214,  215; 
Hierapolis,  231,  243;  Hieropolis, 
266 ;  Laodiceia,  283  ;  Peltae,  348  ; 
Prymnessus,  361 ;  Siblia,  380  ;  Syn- 
nada, 392,  394;  (Flaviopolis)  Teme- 
nothyrae, 411. 

Cleopatra(?),  head  of. — See  Fulvia,  Ixi. 

Club  and  Bow-case. — Ceretapa,  129. 

Club  over  Maeander  symbol. — Apameia, 
93. 

Club  and  Lion-skin. — Abba'itis,  2  ;  Lao- 
diceia, 281 ;  Peltae,  347. 

Corn,  two  ears  of,  over  Maeander  sym- 
bol.— Apameia,  92. 


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Corn,  elieaf  of.  —  Acmoneia,  7,  22  ; 
Apameia,  89,  92,  95,  98;  Metro- 
polis, 334. 

Corn,  wreath  of. — Ancyra,  59. 

Cornucopiae. — Apameia,  91;  Laodiceia, 
285,  236,  294,  296,  297. 

Cornucopiae,  double. — Laodiceia,  284  ff.; 
Philoraelium,  353,  354. 

Crown,  agonistic. — Cadi,  127. 


I). 


Deer. — Laodiceia,  300. 

Demeter  standing. — Hieropolis,  268,  269 

Hyrgaleis,  274,  275  ;  Midaeum,  336 

Ococleia,  341;    Otrus,  Ixxxvi.,  344 

Palaeobeudos,   346 ;    Sebaste,    369 

Synnada,  399,  400  ;    Temeuothyrae, 

ciii.,  408,  409. 
Demeter  standing,  holding  ears  of  corn 

and   torch  or  sceptre. — Acmoneia, 

8, 11, 16, 17;  Aezanis,  30  ;  Cadi,  118, 

121;  Colossae,  154;  Grimenothyrae, 

222 ;    Laodiceia,  314. 
Demeter,  veiled,  standing  holding  phials 

and  sceptre. — Laodiceia,  313. 
Demeter   standing,    holding    corn   with 

poppy  and   torch.  —  Amoriura,  48; 

Cibyra,  135. 
Demeter  standing,  with  two  torches. — 

Amorium,  54  ;  Themisonium,  civ. 
Demeter  standing  to  front. — Ococleia, 

Isxxvi. 
Demeter  enthroned.  —  Hierapolis,   249  ; 

Nacoleia,  Ixxxv. ,  339. 
Demeter  in  biga  of  winged  serpents.— 

Amorium,  54  ;    Bruzus,  114. 
Demeter  standing  to  front  with  Teles- 

phoros  beside  her.  —  Dionysopolis, 

Iv.,  185,  187. 
Demeter  and  Kibyra,  standing  face  to 

face. — Cibyra,  146. 
Demeter   and   Zeus   Laodikeus   face  to 

face. — Laodiceia-Nicomedeia,  327. 
Demeter-Kybele  and  Zeus  face  to  face. — 

Ococleia,  Ixxxvi.,  342. 
Dometer-Tyche. — Trajanopolis,  cvi. 
Demos,   youthful    bust    of. — Acmoneia, 

6,  7  ;   Aezanis,  24-28  ;  Alia,  44,  45  ; 


Amorium,  49;  Ancyra,  60;  Apameia, 
91;    Bruzus,    110;     Cadi,    117-119 
Cibyra,    135-137  ;     Colossae,     154 
Cotiaeam,    161-163 ;     Dionysopolis 
183  ;    Eucarpeia,  203,  205  ;    Eume 
neia,  214  ;  Hierapolis,  234,  238-240 
Hyrgaleis,     273 ;      Laodiceia,     287 
289-298  ;    Laodiceia-Ephesus,    328 
Lysias,    331  ;      Philomelium,    354 
Prymnessus,    362  ;     Sebaste,     372 
Siblia,  380;   Synaiis,  389  ;  Synnada^ 
395;    Temenothyrae,  ciii.,  408,  409 
Themisonium,    418  ;     Trajanopolis, 
426,  427. 

Demos,  bust  of,  as  young  Herakles. — 
Peltae,  349. 

Demos,  bearded,  bust  of. — Acmoneia,  7  ; 
Aezanis,  25,  26 ;  Alia,  44  ;  Ancyra, 
58;  Apameia,  90;  Cotiaeum,  158- 
161  ;  Grimenothyrae,  222,  223  ; 
Hierapolis,  234  ;  Hieropolis,  265, 
266 ;  Hydrela,  271  ;  Laodiceia, 
287,  291,  293,  295;  Stectorium, 
383. 

Demos  and  Boule,  heads  of,  face  to 
face. — Laodiceia,  289. 

Demos  of  Aezanis  standing. — Aezanis, 
36,  38. 

Demos  of  Rome. — Synnada,  c,  394. 

Demoi  of  Aezanis  and  Cadi  joining 
hands. — Aezanis-Cadi,  43. 

Demoi  of  Laodiceia  and  Smyrna. — Lao- 
diceia-Smyrna,  324,  325. 

Didymi,  busts  of  the  Senate  and  of 
Livia  as. — Tiberiopolis,  421. 

Dikaiosyne  standing. — Hyrgaleis,  275  ; 
Prymnessus,  363-366. 

Dikaiosyne  enthroned.  —  Prymnessus, 
365-368. 

Dikaiosyne  enthroned  in  temple  sup- 
ported by  Victories  and  Cupids. — 
Prymnessus,  xcii.,  368. 

Dionysos(P),  infant,  carried  by  Zeus 
Aseis. — Laodiceia,  298,  323. 

Dionysos  standing.  —  Lysias,  331 ;  Me- 
tropolis, 334;  Philomelium,  354, 355; 
Temenothyrae,  ciii.  ;  Themisonium, 
civ.  ;  Trajanopolis,  cvi. 

Dionysos  standing  at  repose. — Trajano- 
polis, 425. 


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INDEX    II. A. 


Dionysos  standing,  resting  on  trunk  of 
vine. — Dorylaeum,  196,  199. 

Dionysos  standing,  with  panther  seated 
on  his  kantharos. — Cadi,  122. 

Dionysos  standing,  with  kantharos  over 
panther,  and  resting  on  thyrsos. — 
Acmoneia,  7,  15,  18,  19,  22;  Bruzus, 
111,112;  Cadi,  123,  127;  Cibyra, 
138  ;  Hierapolis,  235  ;  Midaeum, 
337  ;  Sibidunda,  377,  378  ;  Stecto- 
rinm,  384  ;  Temenothyrae,  407  ; 
Themisonium,  419. 

Dionysos  standing,  holding  grapes  over 
panther,  and  resting  on  thyrsos.— 
Dionysopolis,  Iv.,  182. 

Dionysos  standing,  with  kantharos  and 
thyrsos. — Aezanis,  23,  27,  42  ;  Alia, 
46  ;  Ancyra,  60,  61  ;  Appia,  107  ; 
Bruzus,  112;  Cadi,  116;  Siblia, 
380;  Stectorium,  383;  Synaiis,  388- 
390. 

Dionysos  standing,  holding  grapes,  and 
resting  on  thyrsos.  —  Dionysopolis, 
184. 

Dionysos,  in  short  chiton,  holding  phiale 
aud  thyrsos. —  Synnada,  xcvii.,  401. 

Dionysos  and  crouching  Satyr. — Aeza- 
nis, 27. 

Dionysos,  supported  by  Satyr.  —  Amo- 
rium,  57. 

Dionysos  naked,  between  small  Satyr 
and  Eros. — Docimeium,  56. 

Dionysos  recumbent  on  panther.  — 
Acmoneia,  51. 

Dionysos  enthroned,  holding  kantharos 
over  panther,  and  resting  on  thyrsos. 
— Dionysopolis,  Iv.,  185. 

Dionysos  in  biga  of  panthers. —  Acmo- 
neia, 16 ;  Sebaste,  376. 

Dionysos  and  Apollo  in  car  drawn  by 
pantheress  and  goat  ridden  by  Eros. 
Bumeneia,  Ixii.,  219. 

Dionysos  Kalaineus,  bust  of. — Apameia, 
xxxix. 

Dionysos,  young,  bust  of. — Apameia,  95  ; 
Dionysopolis,  182  ;  Eucarpeia,  204; 
Eumeneia,  212,  213  ;  Hierapolis, 
229,  231,  233,  235  ;  Hyrgaleis,  273  ; 
Laodiceia,  286,  293;  Peltae,  349; 
Sebaste,  369,  370. 


Dionysos  (?),  Temple  of. — Synnada,  c. 

Dioskuri  standing. — Acmoneia,  7;  Aeza- 
nis, 39  ;  Temenothyrae,  410. 

Dioskuri  holding  their  horses.  —  Bria, 
109. 

Dioskuri,  pilci  of  the. — Apameia,  74. 

Dioskuri,  pilei  of  the,  with  popjiy  and 
ear  of  corn. — Synnada,  393. 

Doias  aud  Akmon  (?). — Acmoneia,  xxiii. 

Dokimos,  young  head  of. — Docimeium, 
Ivi.,  189. 

Dorylaos  and  Akamas  sacrificing.  — 
Dorylaeum,  Ivii.,  197. 

Double-axe. — Abbaitis,  2;  Eriza,  202; 
Eumeneia,  216;  Hierapolis,  243, 
245. 

Double-axe,  surmounted  by  radiate  head 
and  with  serpent  round  handle. — 
Hierapolis,  Ixviii.,  2,  45  (cf.  247). 

Doureios,  River-god. — Docimeium,  Ivi. 


E. 


Eagle. — Aezanis,  25-27,  40;  Apameia, 
88,90-94,99;  Bruzus,  114;  Cibyra, 
134,145;  Hieraiiolis,236;  Laodiceia, 
288,  289,  293,  294,  303,  319;  Peltae, 
352  ;  Philomelium,  357 ;  Synnada, 
393. 

Eagle  on  cippus  or  altar. — Cibyra,  136 ; 
Laodiceia,  305. 

Eagle  on  altar  between  two  signa. — 
Amorium,  xxix.,  53,  55,  57. 

Eagle  on  column  between  altar  and 
tree. — Aezanis,  29. 

Eagle  over  Maeander-symbol.  —  Apa- 
meia, 74sqq. 

Eagle  on  thunderbolt. — Acmoneia,  4-7; 
Epicteteis,  200;  Sebaste,  369. 

Eagle,  with  caduceus  across  wing,  on 
thunderbolt  or  ox-bone  (?). — Amo- 
rium, 47-52. 

Emperor  (?)  standing,  holding  phiale 
and  spear. — Appia,  108. 

Emperor  standing  with  phiale  and 
sceptre  before  a  humped  bull. — • 
Cibyra,  143. 

Emperor  (?)  addressing  assembly  in 
Forum  (?). — Laodiceia,  Ixxxi. 


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Emperor  in  lion-chariot. — Laodiceia, 
315. 

Emperor  on  liorsebacb. —  Lysias,  332; 
Nacoleia,  310  ;  Otrus,  343  ;  Peltae, 
351  ;  Philomelium,  357,  358  ;  Se- 
baste,  372  ;  Sibidunda,  378. 

Emperor  in  quadriga. — Synnada,  403. 

Emjieror  sacrificing,  crowned  by  Nike. 
— Temenotbyrae,  415,  416. 

Eros  sleeping.- — Laodiceia,  Isxxi.,  299. 

Eros,  capture  of  Herakles  by. — Teme- 
notbyrae, 410. 

Eubosia. — Hieropolis,  Ixix. 

Eukarpeia,  City-goddess,  enthroned. — 
Eucarpeia,  203,  208,  209. 

Eumeneia,  City-goddess,  bust  of. — 
Eumeneia,  214,  215. 

Euposia  standing.  —  Hierapolis,  Ixix., 
233,  241,  251,  253,  255.  (See  also 
Tyche.) 


F. 


Figure,  male,  standing  with  phiale  and 
palm  before  vase  containing  vexil- 
lum. — Laodiceia,  292,  305. 

Figure,  male,  four-armed,  holding 
dagger,  torch,  and  bow. — Temeno- 
tbyrae, ciii.,  408. 

Flaviopolis,  City-goddess,  bust  of.— 
Temenotbyrae,  ciii.,  411. 

Forum  (?)  of  Laodiceia. — Laodiceia,  318. 

Founders  (?)  sacrificing.  — Dorylaeum, 
197 ;  Hierapolis,  Ixviii.,  253. 

Fulvia  (?)  or  Cleopatra  (?)  as  winged 
Nike. — Eumeneia,  Ixi.,  213. 


G. 


Gallos,  River-god. — Philomelium,  xci., 
356,  358-360  ;  Prymnessus,  362. 

Ganymedes. — Sebaste,  xciii.,  372. 

Ge  and  Thalassa  supporting  statue  of 
Caracalla. — Laodiceia,  Ixxxi.,  316. 

Gemini  (?)  (astronomical  type). — Eu- 
carpeia, 201  ;  Hieropolis,  265 ; 
Peltae,  348  ;   Stectorium,  383. 

Gerousia,  bust  of. — Hierapolis,  241. 


Gerousia   and   Boule,  standing   face  to 

face. — Tiberiopolis,  421. 
Giants,  two,  face  to  face,  beneath  Zeus. 

— Acmoneia,  17. 
Glaukos,    River-god. — Eumeneia,    Ixii., 

214. 
Goat. — Laodiceia,  300. 
Goat  suckling  infant  Zeus. — Aezanis,  40. 
Grapes,    bunch    of. — Dionysopolis,   182  ; 

Laodiceia,  281, 


H. 


Hades      enthroned.  — Apameia,      100; 

Cibyra,   135,   137;  Dorylaeum,  Ivii., 

196-198;   Hieropolis,  Ixx.,  269,  270; 

Laodiceia,lxxxi.,295, 311;  Midaeum, 

336. 
Hands,    clasped. — Acmoneia,    7  ;    Amo- 

rium,  xxix,  49,  50 ;  Cadi,  126,  127  ; 

Cotiaeum,    171,     172  ;     Hierapolis- 

Ephesus,  261 ;    Hierapolis-Smyrna, 

261 ;  Hierapolis-Cyzicus,  262  ;  Lao- 
diceia, 298,  319,  322,  324;    Peltae, 

350;     Prymnessus,    363;     Synnada, 

398. 
Hekate    triformis. — Aezanis,     26,     27  ; 

Ancyra,  68  ;  Apameia,  88 ;    Cibyra, 

146  ;    Laodiceia,  314,  323  ;    Lysias, 

331;   Peltae,  348. 
Hekate,  with  two  torches,  standing  on 

globe. — Bruzus,  115. 
Hekate  (?)  standing,  supporting  basket 

(ki0ut6s  ?)  of  Cibyra. — Cibyra,  140, 

144. 
Hekate  (?)  in  biga  of  lions,  holding  torch 

and  basket  of  Cibyra. — Cibyra,  141, 

148. 
Hekate  (?),  City-goddess  of  Cibyra,  and 

Artemis  Ephesia. — Cibyra,  148. 
Hekate  or  Selene,  bust  of. — Hierapolis, 

230.     (See  also  Selene.) 
Helen  standing  between  the  Dioskuri  on 

horseback. — Sibidunda,  xciv.,  378. 
Helios  standing,  holding  globe.-Aezanis, 

28. 
Helios,  naked,  standing,  holding  torch  (?) 

and  statuette  of  Kybele  enthroned. 

— Cotiaeum,  liv.,  171. 


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Helios  advancing,   holding  whip. — Apa- 

meia,  103. 
Helios  in  quadriga,  holding  sceptre  and 

globe. — Aezauis,  28. 
Helios  in  quadriga,  holding   torch    and 

globe. — Colossae,    154,    155  ;    Coti- 

aeum,  160,  161. 
Helios,   bust   of. — Cibyra,    135;    Hiero- 

polis,  265 ;  Laodiceia,  29-4 ;  Peltae, 

348. 
Helmet,  crested,  overMaeander  symbol. 

— Apameia,  75,  85. 
Helmeted  male  bust. — Epicteteis,  200, 

201. 
Hephaestos  forging  shield  of  Achilles. — 

Temenothyrae,  civ.,  414. 
Hera  and  Zeus  of  Ancyra  standing  face 

to  face. — Ancyra,  65,  66. 
Hera  standing  before  Zeus  enthroned. — 

Bruzus,  113. 
Hera    standing  veiled,    holding    pome- 
granate.— Laodiceia,  309. 
Herakles   standing. — Acmoneia,    6,    22  ; 

Amorium,    49,    54  ;    Apameia,    99  ; 

Ceretapa,     130  ;     Hierapolis,    252  ; 

Nacoleia,  Ixsxv.,   339,  340  ;    Siblia, 

380  ;   Synnada,  405  ;  Temenothyrae, 

413,  417. 
Herakles  seizing  Keyneian  stag. — Coti- 

aeum,  175. 
Herakles  strangling  lion. — Peltae,  352  ; 

Siblia,  381. 
Herakles  contending  with  River-god, — 

Temenothyrae,  ciii.,  416. 
Herakles   captured    by   Eros.. — Temeno- 
thyrae, ciii.,  410. 
Herakles  between    Lykabas    Sozon  and 

Hermes. — Themisonium,  civ.,  420. 
Herakles      holding     apple.  —  Grimeno- 

thyrae,  223. 
Herakles  holding  apples  of  the  Hespe- 

rides.— Cadi,  128  ;  Cotiaeum,  168. 
Herakles    offering     phiale     to     serpent 

twined  round  tree  of  the  Hesperides. 

Amorium,  55. 
Herakles  in  the  garden    of  the  Hespe- 
rides.—  Temenothyrae,     ciii.,    413, 

415. 
Herakles  and  Zeus  Laodikous  standing. 

—Ceretapa,  130. 


Herakles  standing  at  rest,  with  club  on 
small  term  before  him. -Cibyra,  144. 

Herakles  standing,  holding  statuette  of 
Kybele  enthroned,  and  resting  on 
club.— Cotiaeum,  liv.,  162,  170. 

Herakles  standing,  holding  infant  Tele- 
phos.— Cotiaeum,  166,  172,  179. 

Herakles,  young,  head  or  bust  of.  — 
Abba'itis,  2 ;  Cadi,  117 ;  Ceretapa, 
129 ;  Hierapolis,  231  ;  Hieropolis, 
265 ;  Sebaste,  371 ;  Stectorium,  383 ; 
Temenothyrae,  ciii.  ;  Trajanopolis, 
427. 

Herakles,  bearded  head  of.  —  Aezanis, 
23 ;  Docimeium,  190 ;  Grimeno- 
thyrae,  223  ;  Hierapolis,  235,  236  ; 
Peltae,  349  ;  Synaiis,  389. 

Hermes  standing. — Acmoneia,  8,  19,  20; 
Aezanis,  23,  24,  31  ;  Cadi,  118,  121, 
123;  Cibyra,  136, 143;  Dionysopolis, 
184;  Docimeium,  190;  Eucarpeia, 
203,  207  ;  Eumeneia,  215  ;  Grimeno- 
thyrae,  223;  Hierapolis,  231,  235; 
Hyrgaleis,  274  ;  Laodiceia,  297  ; 
Prymnessus,361;  Siblia,  380;  Teme- 
nothyrae, ciii.,  411. 

Hermes  seated. — Apameia,  104. 

Hermes,  bust  of. —  Aezauis,  25;  Doci- 
meium,'189  ;  Eucarpeia,  204,  205; 
Eumeneia,  214. 

Hermes  and  Athena  face  to  face.  — 
Hierapolis,  249. 

Hermes,  Herakles,  and  Lykabas  Sozon. — 
Themisonium,  civ.,  420. 

Hermos,  River-god.— Cadi,  117,  123. 

Hesperides  as  suppliants  before  He- 
rakles.— Temenothyrae,  ciii. 

Hierapolis,  city,  bust  of. -Hierapolis,  231. 

Hieropolis,  city,  bust  of. -Hieropolis,  266. 

Homonoia  standing.  —  Apameia,  97  ; 
Bruzus,  114;  Julia  (Ipsus),  276; 
Otrus,  345. 

Homonoia,  bust  of. — Hierapolis,  263. 

Horse  walking. — Epicteteis,  200,  201. 

Horseman,  galloping  with  spear. — Acmo- 
neia, 12,  13  ;  Cibyra,  131-133. 

Horseman  galloping  towards  two  women 
standing  on  rock :  above,  eagle ; 
beneath.  River-god.  —  Acmoneia, 
xxiii.,  12,  21. 


TYPES. 


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Hygieia  standing.  —  Aezanis,  25,  37  ; 
Apameia,  101  j  Brazus,  111,  112; 
Colossae,  154 ;  Cotiaeum,  167  ;  Doci- 
meium,  192  ;  Hierapolis,  235  ;  Mi- 
daeum,  335  ;  Peltae,  348 ;  Prym- 
nessns,  362;  Sebaste,  370;  Stecfco- 
rium,  383  ;   Synnada,  395. 

Hygieia  enthroned.  —  Hierapolis,  236, 
242,  254. 

Hygieia  and  Asklepios,  face  to  face. — 
Otrus,  343. 

Hygieia.     See  also  Asklepios. 


I. 


Indos,  Eiver-god. — Cibyra,  142. 

Ino,  bust  of,  veiled. — Cibyra,  134. 

Isis  standing. — Amorium,  48;  Bria,  109 
Colossae,  155  ;  Hierapolis,  232 
Hyrgaleis,  274;  Pryranessus,  366 
Synnada,  397  ;  Themisonium,  civ. 
419. 

Isis  standing  before  Sarapis  enthroned 
— Temenothyrae,  410. 

Isis,  altar  of. — Laodiceia,  Ixxxi.,  288 
291. 


K. 


Kapros  and  Lykos,  River-gods,  recum- 
bent.— Laodiceia,  317. 

Kapros  and  Lykos,  Rivers,  as  Boar  and 
Wolf  .—Laodiceia,  299,  313,  319,  324. 

Kapros,  River,  as  Boar. — Laodiceia,  296, 
299,  313,  319,  324. 

Karmeios,  River-god.  —  Hadrianopolis, 
Ixv.,  227. 

Kaystros,  River-god,  recumbent.  — 
Pryranessus,  361. 

Kazanes,  River-god,  recumbent. —  The- 
misonium, civ.,  418. 

Kelaineus  or  Keleneus,  see  Zeus  Kelai- 
neus. — Apameia,  xxxix.,  88,  94,  105. 

Kelaiuos  standing,  pouring  libation  over 
vase  and  carrying  spear. — Apameia, 
xxxix.,  102,  103. 

Kelainos,  bust  of. — Apameia,  xxxix.,  89. 

Kibyra,  City,  as  Amazon. — Cibyra,  140. 


Kibyra,    City,    and   Demeter,    standing 

face  to  face. — Cibyra,  146.     See  also 

Hekate. 
Ki^ojToi. — Apameia,  xxxix.,  96,  101. 
Kore   of    Sardes,    cultus-statue  of,    and 

Apollo    Kitharoedos.  —  Hierapolis- 

Sardes,  258. 
Kuretes    dancing    round    Adrasteia  (?), 

who    carries  infant   Zeus.  —  Acmo- 

neia,  xxiv.,  20. 
Kybele  enthroned. — Acmoneia,   12,  13, 

15,  18  ;    Aezanis,  24,  25,  31,  36,  43  ; 

Ancyra,    62-64,  67,  68  ;  Appia,  107  ; 

Cadi,  116,118;  Cidyessus,  150,151; 

Cotiaeum,  158,  159,    161,   164,  165, 

167, 174, 176  ;  Dorylaeum,  Ivii.,  195  ; 

Eucarpeia,    206  ;      Eumeneia,    217  ; 

Hierapolis,    250  ;     Hieropolis,    268  ; 

Hyrgaleis,    Ixxii.,   275;    Julia,  277; 

Laodiceia,   319  ;     Lysias,  332 ;    Mi- 

daeum,  338;  Ococleia,  342;    Otrus, 

Ixxxvi.,  344;   Pryranessus,  363,366; 

Sebaste,  369,  374,  376  ;  Trajanopolis, 

cvi.,  426,  427. 
Kybole    enthroned    on    car    drawn     by 

lions. —  Cotiaeum,  liv.,  168,  169  -171, 

173,  174,  178,  180. 
Kybele      enthroned     between     Artemis 

Ephesia  and  Homonoia. — CotiatJum- 

Ephesus,  liv.,  180. 
Kybele   standing    beside    Mt.   Persis.  — 

Docimeium,  Ivi.,  193. 
Kybele    standing    beside    lion. — Eucar- 
peia, 206,  208. 
Kybele   riding  on  lion. — Cotiaeum,  177, 

179;  Docimeium,  Ivi.,  191,  192. 
Kybele,  cultus-statue  of,    between  lions. 

— Docimeium,  Ivi.,  190-192. 
Kybole  (?),  small  cultus-statue  of,  beside 

Artemis. — Eucarpeia,  lix.,  203. 
Kybele,  head  of. — Acmoneia,  5  ;    Amo- 
rium, 47  5  Docimeium,  190. 


Lairbenos. — Hierapolis,  230,  236  ff. 
Laodice,    Queen,    head   of. — Laodiceia, 
Lxxv.,  284  ff. 

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INDEX    II. A. 


Laodikeia,  City-goddess,  eutln-oned  be- 
tween River-gods  Lykos  and  Ka- 
pros. — Laodiceia,  Ixxxi.,  317- 

Laodikeia,  City-goddess,  standing,  hold- 
ing statue  of  Zeus  Laodikeus  ;  at 
her  feet.  Wolf  and  Eoar.  —  Laodi- 
ceia, 313,  317. 

Laodikeia,  City -goddess,  between  'Phry- 
gia'and  '  Caria.' — Laodiceia,  Ixxxi., 
317. 

Laodikeia,  City-goddess,  bust  of.  — 
Laodiceia,  291,  292,  297,  298. 

Laodikeia  and  Pergamum  standing.  — 
Laodiceia-Pergamum,  326. 

Laodikeia  and  Ephesos  standing.  — 
Laodiceia-Ephesus,  328. 

Laodikeia  and  Smyrna  standing.  — 
Laodiceia- Smyrna,  329. 

Laodikeus.     See  Zeus  Laodikeus. 

Lion  walking. — Cadi,  117  ;  Cibyra,  137  ; 
Hierapolis,  236;  Synaus,389;  Teme- 
nothyrae,  411. 

Lion  running, on  oaduceus.-Aniorium,47. 

Lion  approaching  thyrsos  ;  above,  cista 
mystica. — Apameia,  97,  102. 

Lion  seated. — Laodiceia,  283  ;  Leonna, 
Ixxxii.  ;  Peltae,  347. 

Lion,  men  reselling  woman  from. — Doci- 
meium,  Ivi. 

Livia  and  the  Senate,  busts  of,  as 
Didymi. — Tiberiopolis,  cv.,  421. 

Lotus. — Laodiceia,  283. 

Lyk(abas)  Sozon  (Sun-god),  bust  of. — 
Themisonium,  civ.,  419. 

Lykabas  Sozon  holding  his  horse  before 
Hermes  and  Herakles.  —  Tliemiso- 
nium,  civ.,  420. 

Lykos,  River,  as  Wolf. — Laodiceia,  296, 
299,  313,  319,  324. 

Lykos  and  Kapros,  Rivers,  as  Wolf  and 
Boar.— Laodiceia,  299,  313,  319,  324. 

Lykoa  and  Kapros,  River-gods,  recum- 
bent.— Laodiceia,  317. 

Lynx  or  Panther  ?  seated  with  double- 
axe. — Laodiceia,  287,  288. 

Lyre. — Hierapolis,  244,  246. 


M. 


Macedonian  helmet. — Epicteteis,  200. 


Maeauder,  River-god,  recumbent. — Apa- 
meia, 89;  Dionysopolis,  Iv.,  183; 
Hyrgaleis,  Ixxiv.,  273;    Peltae,  349. 

Male  figures,  two,  naked,  hands  joined 
and  holding  spears  ;  between  them, 
altar  ;  above,  eagle.— Acmoneia,  20. 

Male  bust,  helmeted. — Cibyra,  131-134; 
Epicteteis,  200. 

Marsyas,  naked,  seated,  holding  cornu- 
copiae  and  double  flute. — -Apameia, 
xxxix.,  91. 

Marsyas,  naked,  advancing,  playing 
double  flute. — Apameia,  74  ff.,  90, 
94,  95. 

Marsyas,  recumbent,  holding  pedum  and 
resting  on  inverted  urn. — Apameia, 
91. 

Marsyas,  reciimbent,  in  cave,  holding 
cornucopiae  and  double  flute ;  be- 
neath, water-urn  ;  above,  chests 
{ki^utoI). — Apameia,  xxxix.,  96. 

Marsyas  watcliing  Athena  playing  the 
double  flute. ^ — Apameia,  xxxix.,  97. 

Medusa  slain  by  Perseus. — Sebaste,  375. 

Men  standing. — Hierapolis,  252;  Hiera- 
polis-Ephesus,  263 ;  Hieropolis,  265, 
266  ;  Hydrela,  271 ;  Hyrgaleis,   273. 

Men  standing,  holding  phiale. — Metro- 
polis, Ixxxiv.,  334. 

Men  standing,  holding  phiale  and  sceptre. 
— Colossae,  157. 

Men  standing,  holding  pine-cone. -Metro- 
polis, 233;  Midaeum,  337;  Palaeo- 
beudus,  346. 

Men  standing,  holding  pine-cone  and 
sceptre  or  spear.  —  Accilaeum,  3; 
Alia,  44;  Cibyra,  135;  Grimeno- 
thyrae,  222,  223  ;  Hierapolis,  243  ; 
Sebaste,  371,  375  ;  Sibidunda,  378  ; 
TomonoLhyrae,   ciii. ,  407,  409. 

Men  standir.g  before  Zeus  enthroned. — 
Cidyessus,  xlix.,  152,  153. 

Men  on  horseback.  —  Alia,  45  ;  Eriza, 
Iviii.,  202  ;  Hadrianopolis,  Ixv.,  225  ; 
Hydrela,  Ixxi.,  272  ;  Julia,  276. 

Men  on  horseback,  with  crescent  behind 
shoulders. — Apameia,  104. 

Men  on  horseback,  with  crescent  and 
double-axe.  -  Alia,  45, 46 ;  cf .  Ancyra, 
67. 


TYPES. 


443 


Men   in  biga  of    bulls. — Tomenothyrae, 

civ.,  412,  415. 
Men,  bust  of. — Cibyra,  136  ;    Laodiceia, 

288,   289,  293;     Philomeliuni,   353; 

Prymnessus,  361,  362 ;  Sebaste,  370 ; 

Temeuothyrae,  ciii. 
Men,  statue  of,  supported  b}' allied  City- 
goddesses.— Tcmeuothyrao- Sebaste, 

417. 
Men,  temple  of. — Julia,  276. 
Midas,  bead  of. — Cadi,  xliv.;  Prymnessus, 

xcii.,  361,  363. 
Modius  in  temple. — Synnada,  c,  405. 
Mopsos  and  Torrebos  standing. — Hiera- 

polis,  Ixviii. ,  232. 
Mygdon  stepping  into   galley. — Stecto- 

rium,  xcvi. 
Mygdon  (r*)  in  biga.  — Stectorium,  xcvi. 
Mygdon,  armed,  standing. — Stectorium, 

385,  386. 

Nemesis  standing. — Amorium,  57;  Dory- 

laeum,    196,   198;    Hierapolis,   230, 

231 ;  Laodiceia,  323 ;  Synnada,  395. 
Nemesis,  winged,  standing. — Amorium, 

57;    Cibyra,  136;    Hierapolis,  237; 

Laodiceia,  295,  314,  322 ;    Synnada, 

395 ;     before    Sarapis,    Hierapolis- 

Smyrna,  264. 
Nemesis    and    Zeus    Laodikeus. —  Lao- 

diceia-Smyma,  264. 
Nemesis-Dikaiosyne,   winged,    standing. 

— Laodiceia,  323. 
Nemeses,  two.— Synaiis,  xcvii.,  388. 
Nemeses,  two,  with  Zeus  Laodikeus. — 

Laodiceia-Smyrna,  326,  327. 
Nike  standing,  with  wreath  and  palm. — 

Acmoneia,   6,  8,  9,  11;   Cibyra,  143; 

Dionysopolis,  185;    Eumeneia,  211; 

Hierapolis,    231,     240 ;     Hieroijolis, 

267 ;    Laodiceia,  290,  291 ;    Peltae, 

351;  Trajanopolis,  426-428. 
Nike  on  globe,  with  wreath  and  palm. — 

Accilaeum,  3. 
Nike,    with    foot    on    globe,    inscribing 

shield. — Hadrianopolis,  Ixv.,  225. 
Nike    advancing,     holding    shield     and 

palm. — Cotiaeum,  165. 


Nike  running,  with  spread  wings, — 
Docimeium,  193. 

Nike  in  biga,  holding  wreath  and  palm. 
— Colossae,  156. 

Nike,  two  figures  of,  face  to  face,  sup- 
porting basket  of  Cibyra.  —  Cibyra, 
148. 

Nike,  bust  of. — Philomeliuni,  353,  354. 

Noii,  ark  of. — Apameia,  xxxix.,  101. 


o. 


Orgas,  River. — Apameia,  39. 

Otx'eus    steijping    into     galley. — Otrus, 

Ixxxvi.,  345. 
Owl  on  amphora. -Synnada,  393,394,  398. 


Palladium. — Synnada,  400. 
Pan  standing. — Midaeum,  Ixxxiv. 
Pan,  bust  of. — Docimeium,  189. 
Parthenios,  River-god. — Nacoleia,  Ixxxv., 

340. 
Persephone,    rape    of. — Hierapolis,  233, 

242,  251. 
Persephone,  bust  of  Agrippina  Senior(.?) 

as. — Aezanis,  35. 
Perseus  slaying  Medusa  in  presence  of 

Athena. — Sebaste,  xciii.,  375. 
Persis,  Mt. —Docimeium,  Ivi.,  1S9,  193; 

Synnada,  ci.,  396. 
Phrygia   and    Caria    personified.  —  Lao- 
diceia, 317. 
Phrygian  god  standing,  armed,  holding 

double-axe  and  branch. — Hierapolis, 

231,  234,  235,241,250. 
Ploutos(?).      See  Euposia,    and  Cornu- 

copiae. 
Pojipy  and  ear  of  corn,  with  caps  of  the 

Dioskuri. — Synnada,  393. 
Poseidon,  naked,  standing.— Eucarpeia, 

204,  208. 
Poseidon    standing   with    one    foot    on 

prow,  holding  dolphin  and  trident. — 

Aezanis,  30;  Apameia,  100  ;  Bruzus, 

no,  112. 


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INDEX    II.  A. 


Poseidon  seated,  naked,  wielding  trident. 

— Ancyra,  67. 
Poteos.  See  Zeus. 
Pythes,  head  of. — Laodiceia,  287. 


Q- 


Quadriga     ti>     front,      Nike     crownint 
charioteer. — Ajaameia,  93. 


R. 


Rhea  seated  before  altar,  over  which 
flying  eagle;  beside  her,  infant  Zeus 
seated  on  rocks. — Amoriuni,  56. 

Rhea  or  Amaltheia  nursing  infant  Zeus. 
— Laodiceia,  Ixxxi. 

Rhyndakos  (River-god)  holding  infant 
Ploutos  and  cornucoj^iae. — Aezanis, 
37. 

Rider  (Emperor  .s).  —  Peltae,  349,  351. 

Rider-god  with  double-axe. — Ancyra, 
67 ;  Dionysopolis,  Iv.  ;  Eumeneia, 
Ixii.,  218,  220;  Hierapolis,  Ixviii., 
234,  238,  240,  241,  247,  248,  251  ; 
Stectorium,  386,  391 ;  Synaiis,  xcvii.; 
Temenothyrae,  civ.,  414,  416;  Tra- 
janopolis,  cvi.,  426,  429. 

River-god. — Amoriuni,  49. 

River-god  subdued  by  Herakles.— Teme- 
nothyrae, ciii.,  416. 

River-god:  (Chrysoroas), Hierapolis,  234, 
239,  252;  (Doureios)  Docimeiuni, 
Ivi. ;  (Gallos)  Philomeliuni,  xci.  ; 
(Glaukos)  Eumeneia,  Ixii.,  214; 
(Hermos)  Cadi,  117,  123;  (Indos) 
Cibyra,  142  ;  (Karmeios)  Hadriano- 
polis,  Ixv.,  227;  (Kazanes)  Themi- 
sonium,  418,  419;  (Lykos  and  Ka- 
pros)  Laodiceia,  Ixxxi.  ff. ;  (Mae- 
ander)  Apameia,  89 ;  Dionysopolis, 
Iv.,  183;  Hyrgaleis,  Ixxii.,  273; 
(Parthenios)  Nacoleia,  Ixxxv. ; 
(Rhyndakos)  Aezanis,  37  ;  (Sindros) 
Acmoneia,  11,  15,  19,  21  ;  Sebaste, 
xciii.  ;  (Tembris)  Appia,  107  ;  Dory- 
laeum,lvii.,  197  ;  Midaeum,  Ixxxiv., 
335,  336. 


River-gods,  four,  of  Ajjameia. — Apa- 
meia, Ixxxix.  See  also  under  names 
of  Rivers. 

Roma  seated. — Appia,  106  ;  Cadi,  122  ; 
Hierapolis,  232  ;  Laodiceia,  313, 
321. 

Roma,  bust  of.- — Acmoneia,  6  ;  Aezanis, 
23,  30 ;  Amorium,  49,  50  ;  Ancyra, 
60 ;  Cadi,  116 ;  Cotiaeum,  158 ;  Lao- 
diceia, 290,  292,  298 ;  Synaiis,  387, 
388;  Synnada,  3'J5,  398;  Temeno- 
thyrae, ciii.,  410. 


s. 


Sarapis  standing.  —  Cotiaeum,  168  ; 
Temenothyrae,  417. 

Sarapis  enthroned.  —  Laodiceia,  311 ; 
before  Arteniis  Ephesia,  Hieraj^olis- 
Ephesus,  263  ;  before  winged  Neme- 
sis, Hierapolis-Smyrna,  264;  before 
Isis,  Temenothyrae,  410.  See  also 
Hades. 

Sarapis,  bust  or  head  of.  — Aezanis,  26  ; 
Amorium,  48 ;  Apameia,  91 ;  Bria, 
109;  Colossae,  154,  155;  Dionyso- 
polis, 184;  Hierajjolis,  232;  Lao- 
diceia, 294,  296  ;  Prymnessus,  362  ; 
Stectorium,  383  ;  Synnada,  396 ; 
Themisonium,  419  ;  Tiberiopolis, 
422. 

Scales,  pair  of. —Prymnessus,  361,  365. 

Seasons,  the  four. — Laodiceia,  Ixxxi. 

Selene,  head  of. — Colossae,  155. 

Selene-Hekate,  bust  of. — Hierapolis, 
230. 

Selene-Hekate  in  biga.  —  Hierapolis, 
Ixix.,  236. 

Senate,  bust  of.  — Aezanis,  23,  24,  28,  29  ; 
Alia,  44  ;  Ancyra,  58-60  ;  Apameia, 
91  ;  Appia,  106  ;  Cibyra,  134,  135 ; 
Colossae,  155  ;  Cotiaeum,  158  ; 
Docimeium,  188,  189;  Eumeneia, 
214  ;  Grimenothyrae,  222,  223  ; 
Hierapolis,  241,  242,  263  ;  Hyrgaleis, 
273  ;  Laodiceia,  294,  295,  298,  299  ; 
Ococleia,  341;  Peltae,  350;  Prym- 
nessus, 361,  363;  Sebaste,  371,  372  ; 
Synaiis,   388 ;    Synnada,    394,    395  ; 


TYPES. 


445 


Temenothyrac,      407,      -ilO,      411  ; 

Tiberiopolis,4lil  ;   Trajanopolis,  4:25, 

427. 
Senate  and  Livia,  busts  ut',  as  Didymi. — 

Tiberiopulis,  421. 
Serpents,  two,  coiled  round  bow-case. — 

Apameia,  69-73  ;  Laodiceia,  278  ff .  ; 

Synuada,  392. 
Serpent-staff. — Hierapolis,  218;   Laodi- 
ceia, 302. 
Siblia,    City-goddess,    bust   of.  —  Siblia, 

380. 
Silenos,  liead  of. — Dionysopolis,  184. 
Silenos,  mask   of.  —  Dionysopolis,   182  ; 

Laodiceia,  293. 
Sindros  or  Senaros,  River-god. — Acmo- 

neia,  11,  15,   19,  21;   Sebaste,  xciii., 

370. 
Sitalkes,  head  of. — Laodiceia,  287. 
Sozon  Lyk(abas),    bust    of.  —  Themiso- 

nium,  419.     See  also  Lykabas. 
Stag.  —  Colossae,    155  ;     Peltae,    349  ; 

Stectorium,  385  ;    Tiberiopolis,  422, 

424. 
Stele. — Aiicyra,  58. 
Sword  in  sheath. — Epicteteis,  200. 
Synedriou   'Ntooi',    bust   of.  —  Laodiceia, 

Ixxxi.,  299. 


T. 


Telephos    carried    by    Heraklcs.  —  Co- 

tiaeum,  166,  172,  179. 
Telesi^horos. — Alia,  44;  Docimeium,189; 

Otrus,  343. 
Telesplioros,  with  Abkloijios  and  Hygieia. 

— Bruzus,  114;    Cadi,  124.     See  also 

Asklejiios  and  Denicter. 
Tembris  or  Tenibros,  llivcr-god. — -Appia, 

107;     Dorylaeum,   Iviii.,    197;     Mi- 

daeum,  Ixxxiv.,  335-337. 
Temenos,  head  of. — Temenothyrae,  ciii., 

407,  411. 
Temple,  circular. — Philomelium,  359. 
Temple,  tetrastyle. — Alia,  46 ;  Amoriuni, 

52,  56;  Midaeum,  338. 
Temple,  hexastyle. — Cibyra,   137,   147; 

Docimeium,    188,    191-193;     Laodi- 
ceia, 308. 


Temple,  octastyle. — Aezanis,  37,  38. 

Temple  of  Artemis  Bphesia. —  Cadi,  119, 
122,  124,  126;  Eumeneia,  221; 
Peltae,  350 ;  Tiberiopolis,  424. 

Temple  of  Asklepios. — Philomelium,  xci. 

Temple  containing  basket  of  Cibyra.  — 
Cibyra,  147. 

Temple  of  Dikaiosyne.  —  Prymnessus, 
368. 

Temple  of  Dionysos  (?). — Synnada,  401, 
403. 

Temple  of  the  Augustan  cult. —  Laodi- 
ceia,   307,    308  ;    Tiberiopolis,  421  ; 

inscribed    TEN  El      ZEBAZ- 

XnN,  Hierapolis,  Ixviii.,  229;  in- 
scribed €TTIN€IKIOC,  Laodi. 
ceia,  Ixxxi.,  307. 

Temple  of  Men. — Julia,  276. 

Temple  of  Tyche.  —  Eucarpeia,  209; 
Eumeneia,  220. 

Temple  of  Zeus. — Amorium,  53  ;  Bruzus, 
113. 

Temple  of  Zeus  of  Aezanis. — Aezanis, 
39. 

Temple  of  Zeus  Laodikcus. — Cadi,  126. 

Temple  of  Zeus  Pandemos(?). — Synnada, 
404. 

Temples,  two. — Laodiceia,  320. 

Thalassa.     See  Ge. 

Thanatos  loaning  on  reversed  torch. — ■ 
Dorylaeum,  Ivii.,  199. 

Therma,  River. — Apameia,  xxxix. 

Thunderbolt.— Abbaitis,  1 ;    Peltae,  347. 

Thynnaros,  head  of.  —  Synnada,  c,  396, 
397. 

Thyrsos. — Hierajjolis,  249. 

Torrebos  and  Mojasos  standing. — Hiera 
polls,  Ixviii.,  232. 

Trident.— Eriza,  202. 

Trijiod.  — ■  Eumeneia,  216  ;  Hierapolis, 
244 ;  Laodiceia,  286. 

Tripod  entwined  by  serpent.  —  Laodi- 
ceia, 303. 

Trij^od  between  double-axe,  entwined  by 
serpent,  and  laurel-branch. — Eume- 
neia, 212. 

Tyche  standing,  holding  phialc  and  cor- 
nucopiae. — Apameia,  102. 

Tyche  standing,  holding  rudder  and  cor- 
nucopiae.  —  Accilaiium,    3  ;     Acmo- 


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INDEX    II.  A. 


neia,  7,  16,  19,  21  ;  Aezanis,  24,  27, 
29,  38,  40,  43 ;  Alia,  44,  46 ;  Amo- 
rium,  55;  Ancyra,  61,  67;  Apameia, 
90,  91,  96-98,  100,  103,  104;  Bria, 
109;  Bruzus,  110,  111,  114;  Cadi, 
118,  122,  125,  126  ;  Ceretapa,  129, 
130;  Cibyra,  137, 139,  141,  143,  145- 
147;  Cidyessus,  151 ;  Colossae,  155  ; 
Cotiaeum,  169,  172,  174,  175,  179  ; 
Dionysof)olis,  185,  186  ;  Docimeium, 
188,  191,  194;  Eucarpeia,  203,  206, 
209;  Eumenoia,  215,  218  ;  Hadria- 
nopolis,  225,  226  ;  Hierapolis,  234, 
239-241,  251,  253,  255  ;  Hieropolis, 
266  ;  Hyrgaleis,  275  ;  Laodiceia,  296, 
310-312,315,323;  Lysias,  332  ;  Me- 
tro23olis,  333  ;  Ococleia,  342;  Peltae, 
350,  351 ;  Pliilomclium,  355,  356 ; 
Pi-ymnessus,  361,  366  ;  Sebastc,  372 ; 
Siblia,  380  ;  Siocharax,  382  ;  Syn- 
nada,  396  ;  Temenothyrae,  412 ; 
Themisonium,  420 ;  Tiberiopolis, 
424 ;  Trajanopolis,  427. 

Tyche  standing,  holding  rudder,  ears  of 
corn,  and  cornucopiae.  —  Aezanis, 
37  ;  Eumeneia,  215,  220,  221 ;  Lao- 
diceia, 314,  323. 

Tyche  Pautheia. — Laodiceia,  lxxxi.,29S, 
318,  320,  322. 


w. 

Wolf  and  twins.— Hierapolis,  237,  252. 

Wolf,  River  Lykos.— Laodiceia,  287,  296, 
299,  313,  319,  324. 

Wolf  and  Boar,  Rivers  Lykos  and  Ka- 
pros. — Laodiceia,  Ixxxi. 

Wreath  containing  inscrijDtion. — Laodi- 
ceia, 291,  306,  311;  Peltae,  348; 
Synaiis,  388. 


z. 


Zeus,  infant,  suckled  by  goat. — Aezanis, 

40. 
Zeus,    infant,    beside    seated     Rhea. — 

Amorium,  56. 


Zeus,  infant,  carried  by  Adrasteia  or 
Amaltheia.  —  Acmoneia,  xxiv.,  20; 
Synnada,  396. 

Zeus,  naked,  standing. — Accilaeum,  xxi.; 
Cotiaeum,  163-165;  holding  thunder- 
bolt, Dorylaeum,  198 ;  Hieropolis, 
Ixx.,  267-269;  holding  phiale  and 
sceptre,  Midaeum,  336  ;  Otrus,  343  ; 
Siblia,  381. 

Zeus,  draped,  standing. — Otrus,  Ixxxvi. ; 
holding  thunderbolt  and  sceptre, 
Cibyra,  137 ;  Synnada,  392. 

VFith  phiale  and  sceptre. — Eume- 
neia, 216. 

with  eagle  and  sceptre. —  Tiberio- 
polis, 422,  423. 

Zeus  enthroned. — Cibyra,  138,  139,  141 ; 
Cotiaeum,  166;  Grimeuothyrae,  223; 
Julia,  276,  277;  Ococleia,  Ixxxvi., 
341  ;  Philomelium,  xci.,  353-355 ; 
Prymnessus,  xcii. ,  367 ;  Sebaste,  371- 
376;  Stectorium,  385,  386  ;  Synnada, 
398,  404. 

symbols,  owl  and  crescent. — Acmo- 
neia, xxiii.,  9,  10. 

holding  phiale  and  sceptre. — Ac- 
moneia, 9, 10, 14, 16, 18, 20 ;  Apameia, 
98  ;  Bruzus,  110,  111,  113  ;  Cidyes- 
sus, 150-153  ;  Cotiaeum,  159,  169  ; 
Temenothyrae,  409. 

holding  eagle  and  sceptre.— Co- 
tiaeum, 162,  163,  176;  Temeno- 
thyrae,  413. 

■ holding  thunderbolt  and  sceptre. — 

Amorium,    52,    53,    56  ;    Cotiaeum, 

163  ;   Dorylaeum,  195. 
holding    thunderbolt    and    scejitre, 

Ijeneath,     two  giants.  —  Acmoneia, 

xxiv.,  17. 
•  with  thunderbolt  on   his   knees. — 

Docimeium,  194. 

holding  Nike  and  sceptre. — Ac- 
moneia, 12  ;  Apameia,  96,  98,  99, 
100,  104  ;  Apameia-Ephesus,  105  ; 
Stectorium,  384. 

before  cultus-statue  of  veiled  god- 
dess.— Cibyra-Hierapolis,  149. 

Zeus,  head  or  bust  of. — Abbaitis,  1 
Acmoneia,  4-6;  Amorium,  47 
Apameia,  74  ff. ;     Epicteteis,    200 


TYPES. 


447 


Eumeneia,    211 ;    Hierapolis,    229  ; 

Laodiceia,   283,    286  ;    Poltae,   347  ; 

Synnada,  393. 
Zeus,    Hera,    and   Athena.  —  Cadi,   125; 

HTdrela,lxxi.,271;  Laodiceia,  Ixxxi., 

308,  312. 
Zeus  and  Demeter-Kybele  standing  face 

to  face. — Ococleia,  342. 
Zeus  seated  before  Apollo  Kitharoedos. 

— Hierapolis-Synnada,  256. 
Zeus    seated   before    Hera    standing. — 

Bruzus,  113. 
Zeus    seated    before    Men    standing. — 

Cidyessus,  152,  153. 
Zeus    of    Aezanis    standing. — Aezanis, 

xxvi.,  28,  30-35,  38,  39,  41,  42. 
Zeus  of  Aezanis,  temple  of. — Aezanis,  39. 
Zeus  of  Ancyra  standing,  holding  anchor 

and  sceptre. -Ancyra,  xxxi., 59, 62-65. 
Zeus  of  Ancyra  with  anchor,  and  City- 
goddess  (Her.a?),  standing   face    to 

face. — Ancyra,  xxxi.,  65,  66. 
Zeus    Aseis    standing,    carrying    infant 

(Dionysos  ?)    and  with   goat  beside 

him.  —  Laodiceia,    Ixxxi.,  298,  300, 

311,  323. 
Zeus  Aseis,  bust  of. — Laodiceia,  Ixxxi. 
Zeus  Bosios. — Hierapolis,  Ixix. 
Zeus  Kelaineus    or    Keleneus,  standing 

draped,     holding    thunderbolt    and 

sceptre. — Apameia,  xxxix.,  94. 
,    enthroned,    holding    Nike    before 

cultus-statue  of  Artemis  Ephesia. — 

Apameia-Ephesus,  105. 


Zeus  Kelaineus,  head  of. — Apameia,  88. 

Zeus  Laodikeus  standing  draped,  hold- 
ing eagle  and  sceptre. — Appia,  107  ; 
Cadi,  116,  117,  119,  120,  121,  127; 
Dionysopolis,  Iv.,  186;  Grimeno- 
thyrae,  224  ;  Hierapolis,  Ixviii.,  231, 
232,  241,  248,  251  ;  Laodiceia,  Ixxxi., 
289  fi'.;  Laodiceia-Smyrna,  324;  Sy- 
naiis,  xcvii.,  389,  390  ;  Temenothy- 
rae,  413  ;  Trajanopolis,  cvi.,  427-429. 

Zeus  Laodikeus  and  Herakles. — Cere- 
tapa,  130. 

Zeus  Laodikeus  and  Apollo  Kitharoedos. 
— Laodiceia-Hierapolis,  325. 

Zeus  Laodikeus  and  Artemis  Ephesia. — 
Laodiceia-Ephesus,  327,  328,  330. 

Zeus  Laodikeus  and  Demeter.  —  Lao- 
diceia-Nicomedeia,  327. 

Zeus  Laodikeus  and  Asklepios.  —  Lao- 
diceia-Pergamum,  326,  328. 

Zeus  Laodikeus  and  Nemesis.  —  Lao- 
diceia, 322  ;  Laodiceia-Smyrna,  329, 
330. 

Zeus  Laodikeus  between  two  Nemeses. — 
Laodiceia-Smyrna,  326. 

Zeus  Melenos,  enthroned. —  Dorylaeum, 
Ivii. 

Zeus  Pandemos,  enthroned. — Synnada, 
c,  399,  404. 

Zeus  Poteos,  head  of. — Dionysopolis,  Iv., 
183. 

Zeus  Troios,  head  of. — Hierapolis,  Ixiv., 
233-235. 

Zeus. — See  also  Temple  of.  . 


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INDEX    II.B. 


ROMAN   EMPERORS,  &c. 


Fulvia,  wife  of  M.  Antony,  (or  Cleo- 
patra?).    Eumenia,  213. 

Augustus.  Acmoneia,  8,  9  ;  Aezanis,  30, 
31  ;  Amorium,  50 ;  Apameia,  92, 
93 ;  Cibyra,  137 ;  Eucarpcia,  205  ; 
Hierapolis,  24.4-246;  Laodiceia,  300- 
302  ;  Midaeum,  335 ;  Prymiicssus, 
364;   Sebaste,  373;   Synnada,  398. 

Livia.  Aezanis,  31  ;  Apameia,  93;  Eu- 
carpeia,  206 ;  Eunieneia,  216. 

Fabius  Maximus,  Procos.  Hierapolis, 
243. 

Caius  Caesar.     Siblia,  381. 

Tiberius.  Apameia,  93  ;  Cotiaeum  163  ; 
Dionysopolis,  1S4;  Eumeneia,  215, 
216  ;  Philomelium,  354  ;  Prymnes- 
sns,  364. 

Germanicus.  Aezanis,  31,  32;  Synnada, 
398. 

Germanicus  and  Drusus.  Hierapolis, 
246. 

Caligula.  Aezanis,  31-33 ;  Amorium, 
51 ;  Laodiceia,  303. 

Claudius.  Aezanis,  33-35 ;  Amorium, 
51;  Cadi,  119,  120;  Cotiaeum,  163; 
Docimeium,  190  ;  Hierapolis,  247  ; 
Laodiceia,  303;  Philomelium,  354, 
355  ;  Synnada,  399. 

Agrippina  Junior.  Acmoneia,  9  ;  Ae- 
zanis, 35 ;  Cadi,  120 ;  Cotiaeum, 
164  ;  Docimeium,  190  ;  Eumeneia, 
217;  Hierapolis,  248,  249;  Julia 
(Ipsus),  276;  Laodiceia,  305. 


Nero  and  Agrippina.  Apameia,  94 ; 
Cotiaeum,  164  ;  Synaiis,  389. 

Nero.  Acmoneia,  9,  10 ;  Amorium,  52  ; 
Ancyra,  61  ;  Apameia,  94  ;  Doci- 
meium, 191;  Eumeneia,  216,  217; 
Hierapolis,  247,  248  ;  Hydrela,  272  ; 
Julia  (Ipsus),  276;  Laodiceia,  304, 
305  ;  Laodiceia-Smyrna,  325  ;  Prym- 
nessus,  365  ;  Sebaste,  373,  374. 

Poppaea.     Acmoneia,  6,  11. 

Galba.     Cotiaeum,  164. 

Vespasian.  Amorium,  52;  Apameia,  95  ; 
Cibyra,  137  ;  Cotiaeum,  164,  165 ; 
Dorylaeuni,  195;  Laodiceia,  306. 

Titus.  Dorylaeum,  195 ;  Prymnessus, 
365. 

Domitian.  Aezanis,  36;  Aezanis-Cadi, 
43  ;  Cadi,  120 ;  Cibyra,  138 ;  Cidyes- 
sus,  150;  Cotiaeum,  165;  Eumeneia, 
218  ;  Laodiceia,  306,  307  ;  Nacoleia, 
339  ;  Synnada,  399. 

Domitian  and  Domitia.  Cibyra,  138  ; 
Laodiceia,  307,  308. 

Domitia.  Ancyra,  61 ;  Cadi,  120 ; 
Cotiaeum,  165 ;  Laodiceia,  308,  309  ; 
Synnada,  399. 

Nerva.     Ancyra,  61  ;  Hieropolis,  267. 

Trajan.  Acmoneia,  11  ;  Alia,  45  ;  Appia, 
107;  Cotiaeum,  166;  Dorylaeum, 
195  ;  Hierapolis,  249, 250;  Laodiceia, 
309 ;  Midaeum,  335  ;  Nacoleia,  339, 
340;  Tiberiopolis,  422;  Trajanopolis, 
427. 


KOMAN     EJirERORS. 


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Plotina.     Ancyra,  61 ;  Laodiceia,  309. 

Matidia.    Cotiaeum,  166 ;  Laodiceia,  309. 

Hadrian.  Acmoneia,  12;  Aezanis,  36, 
37 ;  Ancyra,  62  ;  Apanieia,  95,  96  ; 
Cadi,  121 ;  Cibyra,  139  ;  Dionyso- 
polis,  185;  Eumeneia,  218,  219; 
Grimenothyrae,  224 ;  Hierapolis, 
250;  Hierapolis-Laodiceia,  256;  Hy- 
drcla,  271  ;  Laodiceia,  310  ;  Laodi- 
ceia-Hierapolis,  325 ;  Palaoobeudus, 
346 ;  Sebaste,  374 ;  Tiberiopolis, 
423 ;  Trajanopolis,  428. 

Sabina.  Aezanis,  37;  Ancyra,  62 ;  Cadi, 
121  ;  Eucarpeia,  206  ;  Grimeno- 
thyrae, 224;  Laodiceia, 310;  Tiberio- 
poli:5,  423. 

L.  Aelius  Caesar.  Cibyra,  139  ;  Colossac, 
156;  Laodiceia,  310,  311. 

Antoninus  Pius.  Acmoneia,  12 ;  Aezanis, 
37,  38  ;  Amorium  52  ;  Ancyra,  62, 
63 ;  Apameia,  96 ;  Dionysopolis, 
185;  Docimeium,  191;  Eumeneia, 
219;  Hierapolis,  250,  251;  Hiero- 
polis,  267;  Laodiceia,  311  ;  Prym. 
nessus,  366 ;  Synaus,  389  ;  Synnada, 
400. 

Faustina  Senior.     Synaus,  390. 

M.  Aurelius.  Acmoneia,  12,  13  ;  Aeza- 
nis, 38,  39  ;  Amorium,  53  ;  Ancyra, 
63  ;  Apameia,  97  ;  Ceretapa,  130; 
Cibyra-Hierapolis,  149;  Colossae, 
156;  Docimeium,  191;  Eucarpeia, 
206  ;  Eumeneia,  220 ;  Hierapolis, 
251;  Laodiceia,  311,  312;  Laodiceia- 
Pergamum,  326  ;  Laodiceia-Smyrna, 
326,  327  ;  Peltae,  350  ;  Stectorium, 
384 ;  Synnada,  400. 

Faustina  Junior.  Ancyra,  63,64;  Cibyra- 
Hierapolis,  149;  Docimeium,  192; 
Eucarpeia,  206;  Hierapolis,  251; 
Hieropolis,  268;  Laodiceia,  312; 
Laodiceia-Pergamum,  326  ;  Stecto- 
rium, 384  ;  Synaiis,  390;  Synnada, 
401  ;  Temcnotliyrae,  412. 

L.  Vcrus.  Ancyra,  64 ;  Docimeium,  192 ; 
Hierapolis-Synnada,  256 ;  Hiera- 
polis-Ephesus,  257  ;  Hieropolis,  267; 
Midaeum,  336  ;  Prymnessus,  366  ; 
Synaiis,  390  ;  Synnada,  401  ;  Tra- 
janopolis, 428. 


Luoilla.     Synnada,  401. 

Commodus.  Aezanis,  39,  40  ;  Apanieia, 
97;  Cadi,  121;  Ceretapa,  130;  Co- 
lossae, 156;  Cotiaeum,  166;  Dory- 
laeum,  196;  Hierapolis -Ephosus, 
257  ;  Hierapolis-Aphrodisias,  257  ; 
Hierapolis. Sardes,  258  ;  Laodiceia- 
Nicomedeia,  327;  Laodiceia-Eplie- 
sus,  327  ;  Ococleia-Bruzus,  342  ; 
Sibidunda,  377;  Tcmenothyrae,412; 
Tiberiopolis,  423,  424. 

Crispina.     Laodiceia,  313. 

Septimius  Severus,  Amorium,  53  ;  An- 
cyra, 64;  Apameia,  97, 98  ;  Bria,109j 
Bruzus,lll;  Ceretapa, 130;  Cibyra, 
139;  Cotiaeum,  167;  Hadrianopolis, 
225  ;  Peltae,  350  ;  Philomelium, 
355. 

Septimius  Severus,  Caracalla  and  Gcta. 
Hadrianopolis,  225. 

Julia  Domna.  Acmoneia,  13  ;  Amorium, 
53,  54;  Ancyra,  65;  Apameia,  98; 
Bria,  109;  Bruzus,  111,  112 ;  Cadi, 
121  ;  Cidyessus,  150;  Cotiaeum,  167j 
Dionysopolis,  185;  Eriza,  202  ;  Ha- 
drianopolis, 225 ;  Hyrgaleis,  275 ; 
Laodiceia,  313,  314;  Otrus,  343,  344 ; 
Peltae,  350  ;  Philomelium,  355  ; 
Prymnessus,  366 ;  Sebaste,  374 ; 
Sibidunda,  378  ;  Temenothyrae, 
412. 

Caracalla.  Acmoneia,  13-15;  Aezanis, 
41  ;  Alia,  45  ;  Ancyra,  65;  Apameia, 
98,  99;  Cadi,  122;  Cibyra,  139; 
Cidyessus,  151;  Colossae,  157;  Co- 
tiaeum, 167-169;  Cotiaeum-Ei^hesus, 
180;  Dionysopolis,  186;  Docimeium, 
192 ;  Dorylaeum,  196  ;  Eriza,  202  ; 
Hadrianopolis,  225;  Hierapolis,  251, 
252;  Hieropolis,  268;  Hyrgaleis, 
275;  Laodiceia,  315-319;  Laodiceia- 
Pergamum,  328;  Laodiceia- Ephesus, 
328 ;  Laodiceia-Smyrna,  329 ;  Mi- 
daeum, 33G,  337  ;  Nacoleia,  340; 
Peltae,  351  ;  Philomelium,  356  : 
Prymnessus,  367 ;  Sebaste,  375 ; 
Sibidunda,  378;  Siblia,381;  Themi- 
sonium,  419;  Tiberiopolis,  424. 

Caracalla  and  Plautilla.     Apameia,  99. 

Plautilla.  Acmoneia,  15;  Amorium, 
3    M 


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INDEX    II.  B. 


55,  56;  Bruzus,  112;  Cotiaeum,  169  ; 
Otrus,  3U;  Peltac,  351;  Temeuo- 
thyrae,  413;  Tiberiopolis,  424. 

Geta.  Acmoneia,  16  ;  Amorium,  56,  57  ; 
Apameia,  99,  100;  Cidyessus,  151; 
Dorj'laeiim,  196;  Eriza,  202;  Eu- 
carpeia,  207 ;  Hadrianopolis,  226  ; 
Laodiceia,  319;  Otrus,  344,  345; 
Philomelium,  356;  Prymnessus,  366; 
Sebaste,  375;  Siblia,381;  Siocharax, 
382. 

Macriuus.  Aezauis,  41 ;  Apameia,  100  ; 
Cibyra,  140;  Cotiaeum,  169;  Doci- 
meiuni,  193  ;  Dorylaeum,  196  ;  Syn- 
nada,  402. 

Diadumeniau.  Apameia,  100;  Cibyra, 
141;  Cotiaeum,  170;  Docimeium, 
193,  194;  Midaeum,  337;  Synnada, 
402. 

Elagabalus.  Acmoneia,  16;  Cibyra,  141, 
142;  Diocleia,  181;  Dionysopolis, 
186;  Hieropolis,  269 ;  Laodiceia,  319, 
320;  Prymnessus,  367 ;  Sibidunda, 
378  ;  Synnada,  402. 

Julia  Paula.     Cadi,  122. 

A  quill  ia  Severa.     Hierapolis,  252. 

Annia  Faustina.  Ilicraiiolis,  253  ;  Lao- 
diceia, 321. 

Julia  Soaemias.     Cibyra,  143. 

Julia  Macsa.  Dionysopolis,  187;  Hiero- 
polis, 270;  Laodiceia,  321;  Synnada, 
402. 

Severus  Alexander.  Acmoneia,  16,  17; 
Aezanis,  41 ;  Apameia,  101 ;  Cibyra, 
142 ;  Cibyra-Ephesus,  148  ;  Co- 
tiaeum, 170,  171 ;  Hadrianopolis, 
226;  Ilyrgaleis,  275;  Laodicein, 
322;  Midaeum,  337;  Peltae,  351; 
Philomelium,  356-358;  Sebaste, 376; 
Stectorium,  385  ;  Temenotliyrac, 
413. 

Barbia  Orbiaua.     Stectorium,  385. 

Julia  Mamaea.  Acmoneia,  18  ;  Aezanis, 
41;  Cadi,  123;  Cibyra,  143;  Ha- 
drianopolis, 226;  Peltac,  352;  Teme- 
nothyrae,  413. 

Maxirninus.  Acmoneia,  18  ;  Cibyra, 
143;  Cotiaeum,  172;  Dorylaeum, 
197;  Eucar]X!ia,  207;  Sibidunda, 
379 ;  Temenotliyrae,  420. 


Maxirninus  and  Maximus.  Cibyra,  144  ; 
Eucarpeia,  208. 

Maximus.  Bruzus,  112;  Cibyra,  144 
Cotiae:im,  172;  Dorylaeum,  197 
Eucarpeia,  208;  Hadrianopolis,  226 
Midaeum,  338;    Temenotliyrae,  420. 

Pupienus.     Prymnessus,  307. 

Gordian  III.     Accilaeum,  3;  Acmoneia, 
18-20 ;    Alia,  45,  46 ;    Bruzus,  113- 
115 ;    Cadi,  123  ;    Cibyra,  144,  145 
Docimeium,  194;    Dorylaeum,  197 
Encarpeia,  209;    Lysias,  332;    Na 
coleia,    340;     Ococleia,    341,    342 
Philomelium,  358 ;  Prymnessus,  367 
Sebaste,  376  ;   Synnada,  403  ;    Tibe- 
riopolis, 424;  Trajanopolis,  429. 

Traiiquillina.  Apameia,  101;  Cadi,  124; 
Cibyra,  145;  Temenothyrac,  413. 

Philip,  Senior.     Ancyra,  66;    Apameia, 

101,  102;  Apameia-Ephesus,  105; 
Appia,  107;  Cadi,  124;  Cidyessus, 
151,  152;  Cotiaeum,  ]73,  174;  Dory- 
laeum, 198;  Eumencia,  220;  Ha- 
drianopolis, 227  ;  Hierapolis,  253  ; 
IlierapoHs-Ephesus,  258  ;  Philome- 
lium, 359;  Stectorium,  386 ;  Synaiis, 
391. 

Philijis,  Senior  and  Junior.  Appia,  108; 
Cidyessus,  152  ;   Stectorium,  386. 

Otacilia.  Ancyra,  67,  68;  Apameia, 
102;  Appia,  108;  Cadi,  125;  Cidyes- 
sus, 153;  Cotiaeum,  174, 175;  Dorj- 
lacium,  199;  Eumencia,  220;  Hiera- 
IDolis,  254 ;  Hierapolis-Ephesus,  259 ; 
Hierapolis-Smyrna,  260;  Hierapolis- 
Sardes,261;  Laodiceia,  322;  Metro- 
polis, 333;  Philomelium,  359  ;  Teme- 
notliyrae, 414. 

Philip,  Junior.     Ancyra,  67  ;    Ajiameia, 

102,  103;  Cibyra,  146;  Cotiaeum, 
17();  Hierapolis,  255;  Hierapolis- 
Ephesus,  259  ;  Hierapolis-Perga- 
mum,  259  ;  Laodiceia,  323,  324;  Lao- 
diceia-Ejihesus,  330  ;  Laodiceia- 
Smyrna,  330;  Synaiis,  391 ;  Teme- 
nothyrac, 414. 

Trajan  Decius.  Apameia,  103  ;  Cibyra, 
146;  Philomelium,  360;  Synnada, 
403. 

Etruscilla.    Cibyra,  147;  Metropolis,  333. 


ROMAN     EMPKIIOKS. 


4r)i 


Herennius  Etruscus.  Apamoia,  103  ;  Me- 
tropolis, 334;   Synnada,  404. 

Hostilian.     Metropolis,  334. 

Trebonianus  Gallus.  Acinoneia,  20,  21  ; 
Aezanis,  42  ;  Cadi,  125,  126  ;  Eucar- 
peia,  209;  Hadrianopolis,  227; 
Peltae,  352;    Philomelium,  359. 

Yolusian.  Acmoneia,  21 ;  Apameia,  104  ; 
Cadi,  126;  Eucarpeia,  210 ;  Eumc- 
neia,  221 ;   Peltae,  352. 

Acmilian.     Julia,  276. 

Cornelia  Supera.     Julia,  277. 

Valerian.  Cotiaeum,  176-178 ;  Hiera- 
polis-Ephesus,  263,264;  Hierapolis- 
Smyrua,  264;   Temenothyrae,  415. 


Valerian  and  Gallienus.    Temenothyrac, 

415  ;  Temenothyrae-Sebaste,  417. 
Gallienus.     Acmoneia,  22  ;  Aezanis,  42, 

43  ;  Apameia,  104  ;    Cadi,  127,  128  ; 

Cibyra,   147,   14.S  ;    Cotiaeum,    179  ; 

Eumeiieia,   221  ;    Prymnessus,  367, 

36S  ;    Synnada,   404,  405  ;    Temouo- 

tbyrae,  416. 
Salonina,  Acmoneia,  22;  Cotiaeum,  180  ; 

Prymnessus,    368  ;     Synnada,    405, 

406  ;  Temenothyrac,  416. 
Saloniaus.     Temenothyrae,  417. 
Cornelius  Valerianus.     Apamoia,  104. 


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INDEX    III.A. 


SYMBOLS. 


Amphora.     Synnada,  392. 

Anchor.     Ancyra,  xxxi.  ;  Cibyra,  132. 

Aphrodite (?),  head  of.   Laodiceia,  Ixxiv. 

278. 


B. 


Bee.     Apameia,  xxxii.,  69  ;  Cibyra,  131. 
Bucranium,     Apameia,  xxxii. 


c. 


Caduceus.       Laodiceia,  Ixxiv.,  279-282, 

285. 
Caduceus  and  crescent.     Acmoneia,  10. 
Caduceus  and  palm.     Cibyra,  137. 
Cista  mystica.     Apameia,  97,  102. 
City-goddess,  head  of.    Laodiceia,  Ixxiv., 

278. 
Corn,  ear  of.     Aezanis,  35. 
Corn,  ear  of,  and  poppy-head.     Aezanis, 

35 ;  Synnada,  393. 
Corn,  ears  of.     Laodiceia,  316. 
Corn,  stalk  of.      Hierapolis-Sardes,  258. 
Cornucoijiae.     Ajjameia,  xxxii. 
Crescent.     Apameia,  104. 
Crescent  and  caduceus.      Acmoneia,  10. 


Crescent  and  owl. 

10. 
Crescent  and  star. 
Cymbals  and  pedum 


Acmoneia,  xxiii.,9, 

Aezanis,  40. 
Laodiceia,  293. 


D. 


Dolphin.  Apameia,  xxxii.,  70;  Laodi- 
ceia, 313,  316. 

Double-axe  with  serpent  round  handle. 
Eumenia,  212,  217,  218. 


E. 


Eagle.     Cibyra,  132. 

Ear.     Apameia,  xxxii. 

Elephant's  head.     Ajjaraeia,  xxxii.,  69. 


Flute,  and  double-flute.    Apameia,  xxxii. , 
70  ff. 


Grapes. 


G. 

Cibyra,  133. 


SYMBOLS. 


453 


H. 


Helios,  head  of.     Cibyra,  131. 


K. 

KiPoDToi.     Apameia,  xxxix.,  96. 
KtPwT6s  (?).     Cibyra,  140,  142,  143  ff. 


L. 


Laoclice(?),  head  of.     Laodicoia,  Ixxiv. 
Laurel-branch.     Eumenia,  212. 
Lion,  forepart  of .     Acmoneia,  11. 
Lituus.     Acmoneia,  8,  9 ;  Midauum,  333. 
Lyre.     Acmoneia,  11 ;  Laodiceia,  Ixxiv., 
278. 


M. 


Maeander    symbol. 
85,  92,  93. 


Apameia,    74,   75, 


0. 


Owl.     Acmoneia,  10;   Apameia,  xxxii. 
Owl  and  crescent.     Acmoneia,  xxiii.,  9, 

10. 
Owl  on  amphora.     Synnada,  xcvii.,  392. 


P. 


Parazonium.     Apameia,  xxxii. 
Pedum  and  cymbals.     Laodiceia,  293. 
Pilei  of  the  Dioskuri,      Apameia,  xxxii., 

74  ;  Cibyra,  131 ;  Laodiceia,  300. 
Pileus.     Apameia,  xxxii.,  69 ;  Epicteteis, 

20Of. 


Poppy.     Hierapolis-Sardes,  258. 
Poppy-head,  and  ear  of  corn.      Aozanis, 

35  ;  Synnada,  393. 
Priapic   term    on  caduceus.      Apameia, 

xxxii. 
Prow.     Apameia,  xxxii. 


R. 


Rose.     Cibyra,  132  ;  Laodiceia,  284. 


S. 


Serpent.     Laodiceia,  284. 

Shield.     Cibyra,  142  ;  Laodiceia,  313. 

Sphinx.     Apameia,  xxxii.,  69. 

Star.  Aezanis,  31 ;  Apameia,  xxxii. ; 
Cibyra,  134;  Hierapolis,  239;  Lao- 
diceia, 292  ;  Peltae,  347. 

Star  and  crescent.     Aeeanis,  40. 

Stars.     Apameia,  74  ;  Eumeneia,  212. 


T. 


Temple,  circular.     Apameia,  73. 
Thunderbolt.     Apameia,  xxxii.,  69. 
Thunderbolt,   crescent  and  star,    Philo- 

melium,  353. 
Tripod  and  serpent,  Apameia,  xxxii. 


Vase   containing  vexillum.      Laodiceia, 
292,  306. 


w. 

Wolf.     Laodiceia,  Ixxiv.,  278. 
Wreath.  Apameia,  xxxii.,  69  ;  Laodiceia, 
302,  304. 


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INDEX   TTI.B. 


COUNTERMARKS. 


A. 


Artemis Ephesia(?).  Hierapolis-Smyrna, 
260. 


Crescent  on  horns  of  bucranium  contain- 
ing star.     Synaiis,  390. 

D. 

Double-axe  with  serpent  round  handle. 
Eumoneia,  217,  218. 


E. 
Emperor's  head  and  C€B  (?).      Laodi- 
ceia,    313;     of.    314,    318  322,    328, 
329. 


F. 


Figure  holding  phiale  (?).      Hierapolis, 

239,  240. 
Figures,  two.     Philomolium,  3G0. 


G. 


Grapes.     Dionysopolis,  184. 


L. 


Lyre.     Hierapolis,  228. 


0. 


Owl(?).     Aezanis,  40. 


Star.     Cibyra,  138. 


Zeus  enthroned.     Bruzus,  114. 


COUNTERMARKS. 


455 


A    in  wreath  (  =  ''A/(Tia  ?).      ITierapolis- 
Kphesus,  258. 

B     Aiicyra,  68. 

r  (?)     Hierapolis,  234,  255. 

(n)  or  (z)     Apamoia,  103. 

Zj     Bria,  109  ;  Laodiceia-Smyrna,  330. 

^PB     Philomelium,  SCO. 

C A  r  •  A  •     Temenotliyrae,  410. 

Al^.     iu  wreath.     Apameia,  77. 


7V^     Eumeneia,  213. 
Aj      Eumeneia,  213. 
^y^     Laodiceia,  285. 
\M*\  (?)     Laodiceia,  299. 
P^     Laodiceia,  299,  314,  319,  320,  322. 
'^.  (?)     Laodiceia,  319. 


Uncertain.  Acmoneia,  4;  Dionjsopolis, 
186  ;  Docimeium,  191  ;  Hierapolis, 
234 ;   Laodiceia,  317. 


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INDEX    IV.A. 


KINGS    AND    HULERS. 


No  names  of  this  class  occur  on  the  coins  described  in  this  volume. 


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INDEX    IV.B. 


]\rAGTSTRATES'  NAMES  ON  AUTONOMOUS  COINS. 


'A5/x77t[o].  —  Synnada,  392. 

'A9r)r.  — Laodiceia,  281. 

'Adrivaiou.      See  MeAiTCur. 

AlaK6s  —  Apameia,  xxxiv. 

'A«e5.  O.  At.  — Cibyra,  131. 

'AAe^ar.  'Aprefii. — Apameia,  75. 

'AXk'iov,  'AfSpSuLKos — ^Apatiieia,  76. 

'AAkov  (sic)  AvSpouiKos  —  Apameia,  76. 

'Auvp.  —  Apameia,  xxxiv. 

'Ailivvtov.     See  Ziii^is. 

'Ai^Sp^vLKos  'AAki'ou  —  Aj^ameia,  76. 

'AiSpuyinou  s.efiou  —  Apameia,  xxxiii. 

'AvT i/iL-nSris  KKfcofos- — Laodiceia, Ixx v., 282. 

'AvTiTT.  ■ —  Peltae,  Ixxxvii. 

'AvrKpuv  M.ei'eK\eovs  —  Apameia,   77. 

'AiroAAoS.  — ^  Apameia,  72. 

'AttoA.. — Sanalis,  xcii. 

'AttoAA.      See  MiK/caAo. 

'AiroWwi/ios  Aa/LioKpaTov,  ZwaifjLos  —  Lao- 
diceia, Ixxv.,  282. 

'AttoWwuios  Evdftxov  —  Laodiceia,  Lxxv., 
282. 

'AttoWoovlou,  QeS-rrpoTTos — Apameia,  xxxiii. 

'AiroWaiviov  —  Apameia,  71. 

'ATToAAaJViou.      See  ZeC|is. 

'Apicrra.  K7}<pi.a.  —  Apameia,  77. 

'AptcTTe.  —  Amorium,  xxviii. 

'ApLCTTeiSov  —  Amorium,  47. 

'ApiTTfov,  ^i\oKpdTovi  —  Apameia,  87  f. 

'Apre/jLi.  'AAe|aj/. — Apameia,  75. 

'ApTe/jLL.  —  Synnada,  xcviii. 

'Aorefxi.  Bafiii  —  Apameia,  77. 

'ApTe;Ui5.  —  Apameia,  78. 


'ApTCfxiSaipos  AafioKparou  —  Laodiceia,  281. 
'Apx^^dou  —  Apameia,  70. 
'Act.  — Amorium,  xxviii. 
'Ao-kAtj.      See  Mece/cpa. 
'AffK\r)Trid..  — Apameia,  78. 
'A(7[(cA77]7na5. — Laodiceia,  280. 
"'AttoAos  A7j^7)Tpiou  —  Laodiceia,  lxxv. 
'AttixXov  Bidfopos — Apameia,  xxxiii.,  78 f. 
'AttuKuv  A7)|U7jTpioi»^  Laodiceia,  lxxv. 
'ArraXov  'UpaKKe.  —  Apameia,  80. 
'AttoAou  Tiinoovos  —  Apameia,  xxxiii.,  72. 
'  A(p6fir]ros  ^i\iinrov.  — Laodiceia,  279. 


B. 


Ba^a  —  Apameia,  xxxiv. 

Ba^a,  'ApTe/uLi.  —  Apaiiieia,  77. 

Bax- — -Eumeueia,  Ix. 

Biavo.  MavT. — Apameia,  80. 

Biavo.      See  Mei^eKA. 

Bidi/opos,  'ArrdKov  —  Apameia,  xxxiii., 78  f. 


r. 


rajjy  —  Aczanis,  xxiv.  ;  Epicteteis,  201. 
repovTus.  — Laodiceia,  Ixxiv. 
Fi'iov  —  Apameia,  70. 


A. 

Aa;uafi'.(?)  — Pliilomclium,  Ixxxix. 
3    N 


458 


INDEX     IV.  B. 


Aa/iioKparov.      See  'AttoWwvios  and  'Apre- 

/j-iSicpus. 
Afivo/J.dxov.      See  'iTTTroxaiTrjs. 
A7]ix-r]Tpi. — Amorium,  47. 
Arip.7]Tpiov.     See  "ArraAoj  and  'AttuAou. 
A(.  —  Eumcneia,  Ix. 
A(.,  'A«65.  O.  —  Cibyra,  131. 
Ai  .  .  .  .   NiKOfXTidov  —  Laodiceia,  Ixxiv. 
AioS.  K.  n. — Apameia,  xxxiv. 
Aio5o.,  Mai/Ti. — Apameia,  72. 
Aio5. ,  Mamde.  —  Apameia,  83  f. 
Aio5.,  Mefc/c. — Apameia,  84. 
AioSo).  Kpa. — -Apameia,  81. 
AioScipov — -Apameia,  71;  Laodiceia,  280. 
Aipfv.  —  Eumcneia,  211. 
Aiuvii.,  Kr](ptffo.  — Apameia,  82. 
Awi'viT.  — Pcltao,  347. 
AiouuffL. — Eumeneia,  212. 
Awvvaiov  —  Apameia,  71. 
Aiovvaiov  ^iXaifiS. — Eumeneia,  212. 
AiocTKov.  — Eumeneia,  Ix. 
AiuTpi.,  MrjTpoSo). —Apameia,  84. 
AioTpefovs  —  Ajiameia,  71. 
Aio(pa.i\  — Eumeneia,  211. 
AopvKavos  —  Hicrapolis,  228  f. 
ApaKOVTos,  ^atvlmrov  —  Apameia,  86. 


E. 


'E7A0. —Apameia,  xxxiv. 

'E7A0.,  'HpaKAei. — Apameia,  81. 

'E7A0. ,  Kovaiz' — -Apameia,  82. 

'E7A07.,  MaKpepvo. — Apameia,  S3. 

*E(U.  — Synnada,  xcviii. 

'Ep.  — Prymnessus,  361. 

'Ep.,  'EpfjioKpc.. — Apameia,  xxxiv. 

''E.pfxuyivris      'OXvfxinoSwpov  —  Laodiceia, 

L<;xiv. 
'EpiUoyeVou.      Sec  'OKv/J-miSaipos. 
'Ef>iJLOKpa.  'Ep.  —  Ajiameia,  xxxiv. 
Ev6.pxov.    See  'AiroAAoJj'ios  and  KaipicroKXrjS. 
Eviipos  'HpuSov  —  Laodiceia,  Lxxiv. 


ZiV^lS      'AtTuWcOI'IOV      ToC      'AfXVfTOV- 

diueia,  279. 


Lao- 


Zrivo.,  TlavKp.  —  Apameia,  85. 
ZT]vo(p. —  Synnada,  393,  note. 
Zfxfpropi.  —  Eumeneia,  Ixi. 
ZixeprSpiyoi  <^i\wi'l5ov — -Eumeneia,  213. 
ZwaifjLos.      See  'AttoAAwho?. 


H. 


'Hpa.  Tl/xctivo'i- — -Apameia,  73. 
'Hpa/c,  ScAeu. — Apameia,  85. 
'Hpa/cAe. ,  'AttciAoi;  —  Apameia,  80. 
'HpaKXii.  'E7A0. — Apameia,  81. 
'HpoipavTos  'HpocpavTov — ^Laodicea,  231. 
'Hpwdou.  —  See  Evrjvos. 


0. 


Qfo^oTo.  —  Apameia,  xxxiv. 
0e()5uTos  'IfpoffAe'ous  ■ — Acmoneia,  4. 
(dedirpoTTos  'AiiuWuviov  —  Apameia,  xxxiii. 


'la.  —  Cibyra,  133. 

'layoas  —  Cibyra,  132. 

'laop  —  Cibyra,  xlvii. 

'lepoK\eovs.  — See  0eo5oTor. 

'lepeo. — Synnada,  xcviii. 

'lepoou.  —  See  Mei/e. 

'To. —Cibyra,  133. 

'luAAas  M?ji/o5o.  • — Dionysopolis,  182. 

'InnoxaiTrji  Aeico/.iaxou  —  Laodiceia,  279. 


K. 


KaA.  — Cibyra,  xlvi. 

Kdaropos  —  Apameia,  72. 

KatpKTOKATjs  Evdpxov.  — -Laodiceia,  Ixxv. 

KeS.  — Cibyra,  131,  133. 

KeAai.  — Apameia,  xxxii.,  82,  note. 

KeAtti.,  MrjTpo. — Apiimeia,  xxxiii. 

KtAtti;/.  Agoj-T.  — Apameia,  82. 


MAOISTRATES'    NAMES. — AUTONOMOUS. 


459 


Krj^KT.,  'Apio-To. — Apamcia,  77. 
Kr)(pia-o.  Aiovv.  —  AjDameia,  82. 
Kr]<pi(To.  '2Kav.  —  Apanieia,  82. 
KAea.  — Amorium,  xxvii. 
KAeap. — Amorium,  47. 
KAeojfos.  — See  'Am^TjSTjf. 
K\7)5.  — Amorium,  xxvii. 
KSvccp  'E7A.0.  ■ — ^  Ajjameia,  82. 
Kpa.,  AioSo). — Apameia,  81. 
KpaTLTTTTOs — Laodiccia,  Ixxv. 
KpaTiirTTov  —  Laodiceia,  280. 
KwKov  —  Apamoia,  xxxiii.,  70,  83. 


Ad^as  Uvppou  —  Laodiceia,  Ixxv. 
Aeorr.,  KeAau'. — -Apamcia,  82. 


M. 

Ml.  B.  Mo.,  2i\.— Cibyra,  131. 
Maiauopi.  —  Synnada,  392. 
Mai(p€pvo.  'E7A07. — Apameia,  83. 
Maj/T.,  Biavo. — Apameia,  80. 
Mai'Ti.  AiiiSo.  —  Apameia,  72. 
Mai'TiOt.  AioS. — Apameia,  83  f. 
MavTidfos  MafTiB^ov  —  Ajjameia,  73. 
Mapcrvou  —  Synnada,  393. 
Maxawvo.  — Apameia,  xxxv. 
MeKiTwv  'ABrivaiov  —  Synnada,  xcviii. 
Merf.  'Upwv.  —  Cibyra,  xlvii. 
Mffe.  'lepcuf,  A.  —  Cibyra,  xlvii. 
Mel's.,  M-nvoSo. — Apameia,  84. 
Mei/eK.  Aio5.  —  Apameia,  84. 
Mej'e/cA.  Biavo.  —  Dionysopolis,  182. 
Me^fKAt  .  . — Philomelium,  354. 
MevfK\eovi  'AvTKpiiv  —  Apamcia,  77. 
VlivtKp.  —  Eumeneia,  211. 
MfveKpa.  'Ao-kAtj.  • — ^  Eumeneia,  212. 
MereAa.  —  See  Ttno'OeoT. 
'^ivearpaTou — Synnada,  392. 
Mtj.  —  Cibyra,  133. 
MTjSei'ou  —  Synnada,  xcviii. 
MtjcoSu.  — See  'loAAos. 
Mrjj'oSo.  Mei/e.  —  Apameia,  84. 
Mrji  oSoTos  SiAAcocoj  —  Acmoneia,  6. 
Mrjuo<pa.  —  Apameia,  xxxv. 
M7]rpo.  —  See  Ti/xoOeus. 


MrjTpo.  KeAai. — Apamoia,  xxxiii. 
MTjrpoSo).  AiiiTpe.  —  Apamcia,  84. 
MiOpa.  Mvaiui  —  Apamcia,  72. 
MiKKa.  —  Eumeneia,  212. 
MiK/caAo  'AttoAA.  —  Eumeneia,  Ix. 
MfTjatde.  —  Synnada,  xcviii.,  393. 
Mo.,  2iA.  Ma.  B.  — Cibyra,  131. 
Moay^Tr]^  —  Cibyra,  xlvi. 
MuiffKov  —  Apamcia,  71,  73. 
Mura  —  Apameia,  71. 
Mvuyt.,  Midpa  —  Apameia,  72. 


N. 


Nj«o^rj5ou  —  See  A(  .  .  . 
Ne. — Prymnessus,  361. 


'Eei'iou,  'AvZpou'iKov  —  Apamcia,  xxxiii. 


o. 


O.  K.  M.  —  Cibyra,  xlvi. 
'O7.  — Cibyra,  xlvii. 
''07a'AAis  —  Cibyra,  xlvii. 
'Ok.  K.  a.  — Cibyra,  131. 
'OXvpLTTwSwpos  'Epfioyevov  —  Laodiceia,  29. 
'OXv/xTTioZdopov  —  See  'EppLoy4i/r]s. 
'O^).— Cibyra,  133. 
'Offip.  —  Cibyra,  xlvi. 


n. 

riu^a^os  —  Eriza,  Iviii. 

Hai'Kp.  Zt)vo. — Apamcia,  85. 

nciTrrjs  —  Cibyra,  xlvi. 

UavvKov  —  Synnada,  xcviii.,  393. 

nM  —  Cibyra,  xlvi. 

Tlvppov  —  See  AalBas. 


'PuSo.  —  See  Aiowa-i. 


460 


INDEX    TV.  B. 


2. 

'SeXfu.  'HpaK. — Ajiameia,  85. 

2iA.  Ma.  B.  Mo.  —  Cibyra,  131. 

2/A\a)fos  —  See  Mr/ro'Soros. 

2/fau.  ■ — Apameia,  85. 

2«oy.,  Krjtjjiffo. — Apameia,  82. 

^Kvdiuov  —  PhiloTnolium,  Ixxxix.,  353. 

'Xkv/j.i'ov  —  Apameia,  xxxii. 

2oAe. — Amorium,  47. 

^dXcovos,  TijuoKpa  —  Ajjameia,  85. 

2a)KpaT. — Amorium,  47. 

2a)KpaTou  —  Apameia,  xxxv.,  71. 

'^.coffTpa.Tov  —  Laodicoia,  Ixxiv. 


T. 


TTjAe/fparr)?  —  Laotlieeia,  Ixxiv. 
Ti/xiov  —  Synnada,  xcviii. 
Ti^rjo-iAe'oi/  —  Laodiceia,  Ixxiv. 
Tifiodeos  Me^eAa.  — Acmoneia,  5. 


Ttfiudeos  M'rjTpo. — Acmoneia,  4,  5. 
Ti/xoicpa,  2oAa>i'os  —  Ajiameia,  85. 
Tt/xoKp. — Eumeneia,  Ix. 
Ti/jLoj,  'ArrdAov  —  Apameia,  72. 
Tinoofos,  'ATTttAoy- — Apameia,  xxxiii. 
Ti/j.cuvo'i,  'Upa  —  Apameia,  73. 
TpcoiA.  — Peltae,  347. 


$. 


i'aii^inirov  ApaKovros  —  Ajiameia,  86. 

*a(jis  —  Laodiceia,  280. 

^tXiwirov  —  See  'A(p60r]TOS. 

^iXoKpdrovs  'ApKTTiov  —  Apameia,  87  f . 

■{•lAco^iS.  —  See  Aiofvaiov. 

^lAooviSov  —  See  ZfiepTopiyos. 


Incomplete. 


I'l'iuv  —  Synnada,  xcviii. 


\ 


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INDEX    IV.c. 


MAGISTRATES'   NAMES   ON   IMPERIAL   COINS. 


'AyaTrrjTo's — See  KAe'oiv. 

"Ayvos  —  See  ^oDadevTjs. 

'Ayptiis  avedriKev —  Time  of  M.  Aurelius,  Alia,  44'. 

'Aypevs  apxi(pa.Te(^vuv)  aviQr\Kev  —  Faustina  II.,  Alia,  xxvii. 

'Aypev's  'Atnapx'Js  —  Faustina  II.,  Alia,  xxvii. 

"Aypfvs  —  See  ^i\6waTnros. 

'AypLTTTrlvos  aipar-qySiv  aviOrjKe  — Hadrian,  ^j'c,  Laocliceia,  Ixxviii. 

'ASpdtrTov  —  See  'lovAwv. 

'ASpiavov  (eVi)  —  CaracaHa,  S'c.,  Philomelium,  xc,  355. 

'ASpiauov  /3'  (eVi)  — Geta,  Philomelium,  xc. 

'ASpia.  —  See  TlavKov. 

'Adi)vay6pov  —  See  'AireXAas. 

A(A.  Tp.  'Itt.  'Acri.,  iir\  Wo.  — S.  Sev.  to  Sev.  Alex.,  Apamcia,  89. 

AiA.  Tpv<p.(?)  'Itttt.  'ATjap.,  eVl  no.  —  Sev.  Alex.,  Apanieia,  101. 

AiAiai/^9  —  See  Mtjj'oSiJtou. 

AlAiavov,  eirl —  Geta,  Midaeum,  Ixxxiv. 

Al\iavov  TTp.  &PX-,  fTri    KA.  —  Caracalla,  Midaeum,  336. 

A^Aios  —  See  Aiorvtrioy. 

AiVfi'aj,  Kop.  — Nero,  Laodiceia,  305. 

AiVr;as,  Kup.  —  Time  of  Nero,  Laodiceia,  289. 

'AicovTov,  4nl  —  Geta,  Philomelium,  356. 

'Akovtou,  enl  (TTparriyov — Time  of  Caracalla,  Philomoliam,  35t. 

^Akovtov  y',  e'jri  —  Bomna,  Caracalla,  Philomelium,  355,  356. 

'AA6|.  —  See  Tteiov. 

'AAefa.  —  See  'AiroWwvlov. 

'AAe'^ai'Spos  —  Augustus,  Amorium,  50, 

'AKf^avSpus  KaWiinruu  —  Augustus,  Amorium,  xxviii. 

'AXe^dvSpov  iS'  'Apx'-,  eir.  M.  Avp.  — Phili}-),  Apameia,  101  f. 

'AKe^dvSpov  3'  'Apx'-,  ^-  —  Otacllia,  Apameia,  102. 

'AKi^av^piiv  'AnoWwviov  &px-y  ^nl  —  Sept.  Severus,  Cotiaeuin,  167. 

'AAf^dfSpuv  ap.,  (trl  —  Geto,,  Cotiaeum,  Hi. 


462  INDEX    IV.C. 

'A\fidvS.  apxofTos  a',  iirl  (TTpar. — L.  Verus,  Docimoium,  Ivi. 
'AA6|ai/5pou  ap.,  erri  Aup.  • — -Maximus,  Midaeum,  338. 
'AAe'larSpos  'Acnapxt}^  aviQr).  — Caracalla,  Geta,  Otrus,  Ixxxvi.,  345. 
'AAf^avSpos  avedr].  —  Domna,  Geta,  Otrus,  344,  345. 
AAela.  '2kv6.  /8',  firl — Caracalla,  Peltae,  Ixxxviii. 
'AXe^dvSpov,  inl  Kop.  —  Gordian,  Philomelium,  358. 
'AAe|.  ayair.  apxifp't-  ^',  &PX-  —  Gordian,  Synnada,  403. 
'A\e^diSpc{)  fi'  ayaivod.  apxiep't.  )3',  apx-  —  Gordian,  Synnada,  403. 
'AAe|ac5po$  &px.  a!  *iAo.  —  Gordian,  Trajanopolis,  429. 
'AXf^av'Spos  4>i\o.  ypa.  a  —  Gordian,  Trajanopolis,  cvi. 
'AAe'lar.  *i\o.  ypa.  —  Gordian,  Trajanopolis,  429. 
'AAe|iou  —  See  £^io<p6.VTov. 
'Afj.a.^ews  —  Laodiceia,  Ixxvii.,  note  3. 
'A/j-iavTov,  iw\  —  Sev.  Alexander,  Hadrianopolis,  Ixiv. 
'AvSpdyados — ■  Germanicus,  Synnada,  398. 

'AvSpayddov,  eirl  KAavSiov — Time  of  Claudius,  Synnada,  394,  399. 
'AvSpayddov  ^t\oKaicrapos,  i-nl  KAodSiou  —  Claudius,  Synnada,  399. 
'AySpSviKos  EiifpyeTTis,  'lovKios  —  Nero,  Vespasian,  Laodiceia,  289,  305  f. 
' AvSpoviKou  —  See  'AttoWuvlov. 
'ApTep.  apXi  e'T-  —  Philip,  Appia,  107. 

'AvrepajTos  Zwtik.  dpx-  a-' ,  f'"'!  Avp.  —  Philip,  Appia,  107  f. 
'AvTfpcoTos  ZooTiK.  v(.  &px-  0-'  (?))  e""'  M.  Alp.  — Philip,  Appia,  108. 
'Afrloxos  —  See  2u/AAjos. 

'AvtlSxov  MTjTpoyfvovs  (stJ)  —  Claudius,  Aezanis,  34. 
'AvTiirdTpov,  i-nl  Avp.  —  Time  of  Gordian,  Cadi,  117. 
'AvTi-ndrpov  apx-  «'>  ^'"'^ —  Gordian  III.,  Cadi,  xliv. 
'AmiiraTpov  navcpiX.,  eVi  Avp. —  Time  of  Gordian,  Cadi,  117. 
'AcTioJs  —  Time  of  Tiberius,  Cibyra,  xlvii. 
'Avraii'iov  Aovyeivov  (iirl  A.)  —  Vespasian,  Amorium,  xxviii. 
'AvTwviov  &PX-   (f'^'O  —  Caracalla,  Ainornira,  56,  57. 
'AvToji'lov  rh  13'  apx-  («'^0  —  Geta,  Amorium,  xxix. 
'ArTWfios  Ka\6s,  M. — Kero,  Sfc,  Hierapolis,  248. 
^AvTwvio'i  TloKefjicov  ^lAoirarpis — CaJijitZa,  Laodiceia,   Ixxvii.,  303. 
'AfToivlov  Ho.  vlov  Zripwvos  Th  S',  iirl  iepeais  —  Nero,  ^'c,  Laodiceia,  Ixxvii. 
'AfTwi'iov  Ho.  vlov  Z7]vtiivos,  eir\  iepeccs — Nero,  Sfc,  Laodiceia,  324. 
' AvToiviov  —  See  AovkiWIov  and  '2ipTopos. 
'ATreAAas — Time  of  Hadrian,  Hydrela,  Isxi. 
'ATreAAas  'AQ-qvay6pov  auiB-qKe  —  Hadrian,  Hydrela,   271  f. 
'ATreAAi'Sou  —  See  Tlavia^, 
'AttAos  ?  —  Tiberius,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii.,  246. 
'ATrAoy,  Mf.  —  Vespasian,  Hierapolis,  Ixviii. 
'AttoA.,  arpa. — Sept.  Sev.,  Bria,  109. 

'Airo\ivapiov,  Trap.  KA.  —  Treb.  Gallus,  Volusian,  Apamoia,  xxxviii.,  91. 
'AttoAA.  —  See  'AcrK\7iirtdSov. 

'AivoXAivapiov,  Trap.  KA.  —  Vohisian,  Apameia,  91. 
'AiroXivapiov,  Trap. —  Volusian,  Apameia,  104. 

'AwoWivapiov,  eTifx.  M.  AiA.  —  Time  of  Gallienus,  Apameia,  xxxviii. 
'ATToXwapiov  iravriyvp.,  irap.  —  Gallienus,  Apameia,   xxxviii. 
'AiToXivapiov,  Trap.   AlXiov  —  Time  of  Gallienus,  Apameia,   xxxviii. 
'AwoWoSoTov  &px-t  f""'  — ■^''^i-  -ftws,  Hyrgaleis,  Ixxii. 


magistrates'    names. — IMPERIAL.  463 

^AiTo\o(pdvov  —  See   'ATroWorpdvou. 

' AiroWofpdvovs  Aov.  &p.  (fVi) — Octa,  Ancyra,  xxxi. 

'AiroWopdvovi  Aov.  apx-  a.'  (e'""')  —  Carcicalla,  Ancyra,  65. 

'ATro\(\)orpdvovs  apxoi'Tos  —  Marcellus  ijrocos.,  Synalis,  387. 

'Airo\\o(pduovs  0'  apx-,  efi — M.  Aurelius,  Syuaiis,  xcvi. 

'AttoAAco.  — See  MeVac. 

'AttoAAco.  <Trpa.,  4irl  —  Ant.  Pius,  Hyrgaleis,  Ixxii. 

'AnoWaiviov  —  See  Mdrpan'. 

'AttoWcovlov,  ALovuaios  —  Augustus,  Apamcia,  xxxvi. 

'AwoWoifiou  ' Av^povinov,  Trap.  —  Comniodus,  Cerotapa,  xlv. 

'AiroWcoviov 'At.  (TT pa.  —  Domna,  Bria,   109. 

'ATToAAcoftos  Oua.  avidr}.,  T.  —  Time  of  Sabina,  Colossae,   1. 

'A7i-oAAa;;'ios  Oua.  avid7}Ks,  'Okt.  (?)  — Aelius,  Colossae,  156. 

'AiroWwvios  2iA(?)   aridj].,  'Okt.  —  Sabina,  Colossae,  xlix. 

'An-oAAaJrios  13'  tov  ZoDai/xov  Aio/cparoi/s   avidriKe  —  Gouinio<lus,  Colossae,  1. 

'AwoWiLvios  fi'  Zaicrifiov  AioKpdTous  avediqice — Time  of  Commodus,  Colossae,  154. 

'AttoAAcd.  &p.,  enl  —  Time  of  Commodus,  Cotiaeum,  158. 

'ATToWcovi.  &p.,  iirl  —  Com.tnodus,  Cotiaeum,  lii. 

'AttoAAoi.,  €7r.  Up.,  r.  —  Garacalla,  Eriza,  Iviii. 

'AttoWwvLw  'AKi^d.,  eir.  U[p.,  T.]  —  Caracalla,  Eriza,  202. 

"Atttoixos —  Sec  "EAovtos. 

'Ancpla  Uprja  —  Livia,  Encarpeia,  206. 

'ApeViSos,  in\  KA.  —  Time  of  Galha  and  Vespasian,  Cotialnim,  158. 

'ApeViSos  aycovodtTOv  Sta  ^iou,  iirl  Ti.  KA.  —  Galha,  Cotiaeum,  IGi. 

'ApiTL^os  4>iAo7raTpi5.,  ev\  K.  —  Vespasian,  Cotiaeum,  164;  £. 

'Apia-Tdpxov  'lepaKos  —  Caligula,  Aezanis,  33. 

'Apt(TTo5riiJ.ou,  inl  —  S.  Severus,  Caracalla,  Hadrianopolis,  Ixiv. 

"ApiiTTos  'ApicTov —  Tiberius,  Dionysopolis,  184. 

'ApiaTov  —  See  ''ApiffTOS. 

'Api(»vos,  arrp.  Tar.  —  Severus,   ^C,  Peltae,  Ixxxviii.,  350  f. 

'Apov  —  See  MaTepvos. 

'Apovv —  See  NeiKSf^axos. 

'Apra  —  See  Ne'apxos. 

'Apras  *4Ao7raTpis — Tiberius,  Prymnessus,  364  f. 

'ApTi/xa,  in.  —  Time  of  Claudius,  Cadi,  xliii. 

'ApTifxay',  iirl  ayaivodeTov  —  S.  Severus,  Apameia,  xxxvii. 

'ApTf/xa.,  iwl  ayaifodeTou  —  Sept.  Sev.,  Apameia,   97. 

'Apre/jidy',  iirl  —  Bomna  and  Caracalla,  Apameia,  98,  99. 

'ApTifxa  y',  inl  ayuivoQiTov — Caracalla,  Geta,  Apameia,  98,  99,  100. 

'ApTefjuSiipou  iepiois  (eiri  K\av5iov)  —  Nero,  Ancyra,  xxx. 

'ApTfixiSwpov  (eV!)  —  Nero,  Ancyra,  61. 

'ApTiixouv  KdSpou — Augustus,  Hierapolis,   245. 

'ApTe^ioovos  dpx'^pf'^S)  67^^  —  Claudius,  Synuada,  399. 

'ApTeficcvos  Tpo(pioos  —  Time  of  Claudius,  Synuada,  xcix. 

'ApTeixaivos  Tpo<piws,  inl —  Claudixis,  Synuada,  399. 

*Apii.  —  See  Zu)i\ou. 

'AcTiv.  —  See  ^iKonainros,  ^povyt. 

'Aaivios  —  See  ^lAdiraTrnos. 

'A(r«A77Tia5r;s — Tiberius,  Hierapolis,  246. 

'A(7KA7)7rid5o  .  AiudoTov  'dp.  t.  )3'  (inl)  —  Domitian,  Aucyra,  xxx. 


464  INDEX    IV.  c. 

'A(rK\r]iridSov  Ato.  ixp,  rh  $'  (eTrl) — Domitia,  Ancyra,  61. 

'A(TKKriiTidSov  'AttoAA.,  tVl  — Time  of  Trajan  and  Hadrian,  Grimenotbyrac,  223  f. 

'AaK\r]irid5uv,  iir]  —  Claudiiis,  Cadi,  xliii. 

'AaKKijnidSov  —  See  MeAiTuvos. 

'Art.  MriTpoyefov;,  iirl  M.  —  Hadrian  and  Sahina,  Aezanis,  37. 

'ArraAia.,  eVi  —  Domna,  Apameia,  xxxvii. 

'ArraKLavhs  &px-  «'  —  ^-  Severus,  Sfc,  Temenothyrae,  cii. 

'ArTdKiavov,  iitifx.  M.  Aj.  — Sept.  Sev.  and  CaracaUa,  Apameia,  98. 

"AttoAos  AtoTpecpov  —  Augustus,  Apameia,  92. 

"AttoAoj  aviQriKe  apx^^P'^-'  ^-  ^A.  —  TiiDe  of  Aurelius,  Laodiceia,  Ixxix. 

"AttoAos  apxiepa-revaiv  a.v467]Ke,  U.  K.  —  Time  of  M.  Aurelius,  Laodiceia,  294  f. 

"AttoAos  aye.  —  Time  of  Aurelius,  Laodioeia,  295. 

"AxTaAos,  n.  K.  —  Time  of  Aurelius,  Laodiceia,  295. 

"ArraAos  a.v4Q-r]Kev,  U.  KA.  —  M.  Aurelius,  lJ'c,  Laodiceia,  294.f.,  312, 

"ArraAos  —  Time  of  Aurelius,  Laodiceia,  295. 

'AttAXov,  e-rrl  *A.  —  M.  Aurelius,  ^''c,  Lysias,  Ixxxii. 

'ArraAou,  eirl — Time  of  M.  Aurelius,  Lysias,  331. 

'AttoAou,  iirl  TvpvTavecoi — Fius,  Synnada,  xcix. 

'AttoAoi;,  ewl  TrpoTdffws  KA.  —  Quasi-auton.,  Synnada,  395. 

'ArrdXuv,  iirl  irpv.  K.  Koyia.  K.  —  M.  Aurelius,  Verus,  Synnada,  xcix.,  401. 

"AttoAoj^ — Time  of  Gordian,  Temenothyrae,  cii. 

'Attikov  apx-  ''■o  ^'j  f'^^-  —  Gordian  III.,  Dorylaeum,  197  f. 


B. 

BaKx'^ov  TravT).,  Trap.  — Gordian,  Apameia,  xxxvii. 

BaKx'^ov  KaXKiKheovs  ira.,  wa.  —  Gordian,  Apameia,  xxxvii. 

BaKX'ov  irap.  —  Tranquillina,  Apameia,  101. 

BaaiAuvs,  iirl  Upi.  K.  • — LucUla,  Synnada,  401. 

Bdcaa  KVeoifos  apxtepna — ■  Agri-p^^ina  Jun.,  Eumeneia,  Ixii. 

BdcTCTo.  KKio>vos  —  Agrippina  Jim.,  Eameneia,  217. 

Ba(T(Ti\di>v  k<p.  {alTTjffaiJ.ei'ov  Ti.)  —  Nero,  Ancyra,  xxx. 

Batro-iAa.  aUrjaajxL — Nero-Trajan,  Ancyra,  58. 

Bii^iov  AicxpdvTov,  apx-  Aiip.  —  Sev.  Alexander,  Hadrianopolis,  Ixiv. 

BiafTos,  inl  apx'ep.  —  Time  of  Domitian,  Cibyra,  134. 

Biai'Tos,  €7rl  apxiepeoos  K\av.  —  Domitian  and  Domitia.,  Cibyra,  138. 

BpoKxoi  —  Claudius  (?),  Agrippina,  Nero,  Philomelium,  Ixxix.,  354  f. 

Bpiicof  —  Fahius  Maximus,  Hierapolis,  Ixvi. 

Bpvwu  Bpvwvos  —  Augustus,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii. 

Bpvcofos  —  See  Bpv&jv. 

r. 

ra'iavpv  —  See  XaptSrifxov. 

Taiov  (fVl)  —  M.  Aurelius,  Geta,  Amorium,  49. 

raiuu  dpx-  (ef  0  —  Geta,  Amorium,  56. 

raiov  'lovcTov  apX',  en\ —  Geta,  Amorium.  xxix. 

Taiov  Tloa-r6/j.ov — Nero,  S'c.,  Laodiceia,  304  f. 

Taiov  dpx-  0.' — Sec  '¥ov(ptu'ov. 


magistrates'  names.— imperial.  465 


A. 


ATjiJ-cas  'AOrii'at...  — Ncro,   Julia  (Ipsus),  Ixxiii. 

i^riixTjipiavov  KiXfpos   apx-,  ^^"^  —  Macrinus;  Cotiaeum,  189. 

A-nu-nrp.  KeAepos  &pX;  a'  to  /3',  iw\  TI.  Al\.  —  Sev.  Alex.,  Cofciaeiini,  170  f. 

AT}ur]Tptavov  &px-,  f'^l  11.  —  Time  of  Valerian,  Cotiaeum,  161. 

AijijiTiTpiai'ov,  tTTTTocoC  &pX;  ^^^  II.  AiA. —  Time  of  Vnlerian,  Cotiai'um,  IHO  f. 

ArnxfiTpiauov  linTt.  Spx->  ^'"'^  n.  AiA. —  Valerian,  Gallievus,  Cofciaeuiu,  170  f. 

AT]/j.rjTplov'ApTeixa  (XTi<pavr\(p.,  in\ — Claudius,  Cadi,  120. 

AT]UT)Tpi.,  eVJ  — ■  Caracalla,  Cadi,  122. 

A-rifxT].,  e-rrl  —  Caracalla,  Cadi,  122. 

Arip.Ti)Tpiov  /3'  Tov  ^iXo^eV.  &px-,  ^'"'^  — Caracalla,  Cadi,   122. 

A-nuy]Tplov  OiV.  &PX.  a.',  eVi  M.  I.  —  Gordian  III.,  Cadi,   123. 

Arjurirpiov  Ou/^/x.  (?)  &px-,  ^''''J  —  Time  of  Oordian,  Cadi,   xliii. 

Atjutjt.,  €7r(   Avp.  'Pod  —  Philip,  Cadi,  124. 

AriuriTpiov  'Amdpxov  ttjs  TrarpiSos,  67r.  Au.  —  Philiio  I.,  Stoctoi'inm,  xcvi. 

Ariu.j]Tpiov  'Acridpx.  k.  ttjs  narpid.,  iir.  Au.  —  Pliilip  I.  and  II.,  Stoctoriuin,  383. 

Ar]ij.r]Tp(ou  —  See   '^K.vfxvov  and  "ZwicpaTovs. 

ArjuoTBei'ovs  —  Claudius,  Aezanis,  35. 

Ari/xoadivovi  &px-  (^'^i  ^-  K^c^).)  — M.  Au,rclius,  Aucyra,  63. 

AT]uoade.  (eirl  A.  K\.)  — L.  Verus,  Ancyra,  64. 

Aiuyeuov!,  &pxovTos,  ^nl  — Hadrian,  Cadi,  xliii. 

Aiuyevovs,  &pxovT.  —  Claudius,  Cotiaeum,  li. 

Awyeuovs  Aiovucriov  &px-t  ^""^  — Time  of  Oallienus,  Cotiaeum,  161  f. 

Atoy^fous  Aiovv.  &px-,  e'^i  —  Oallienus,  Cotiaeum,  179. 

Atoyeuous,  eirl  &p.  —  Time  of  Flavians,  ^'c,  Sjuaiis,  xcvi. 

Aioyivo.,  iwl — -  Time  of  Flavians,  ^c,  Synaiis,  388. 

AioSoTov  —  See  'AffKAT/TriaSo. 

Aio5.   *iAo^.   ToO   ve.  Th  /8'  (P),  (ttI  arpa.  —  ViibS,   lladriauopolis,  Ixiv. 

AiuZupuv,  in\  —  Commodus,  Stectorium,  xcvi. 

Ai.oKp6.Tovs  —  See  'AiroWiavios. 

AwvvffLoi  'AwoWaji'lov  —  Augustus,  Apameia,  xxxvi. 

Aioi'valov  (eTrl  crrpa.  II  .  .  .  AIB)  — ill.  Aurelius,  Aezauis,   39. 

Acofiiaios,  Ti.  —  Nero,  Hierapolis,  248. 

Atowvaios  — Pius,  Sfc,  Laodiceia,  Ixxviii.,  293  f.,  311. 

Auivtiaws  —  See  '\oi\ios. 

Aiovvaws,  Al\. — Piuf!,  ^^c,  Laodiceia,  293. 

Aiovvawi  ^a^Luiaf/is,  IIo.  AifAtoy  —  Ptws,  i5)'"c  ,  Laodiceia,  293. 

Aiofi'crius,  no.  AiAios  —  Pius,  Laodiceia,  311. 

Aiovuaiov  wp.  &PX.,  e^ri  Avp.  —Philip  I.,  Midaeum,  Ixxxiv. 

Aioi'vaiov  —  See  Aioydvovs. 

AioaKovpiSr]s,  Kop.  —  ^■Kj'H.^tus,  Laodiceia,  288,  301. 

AiucTKovpiSris  Th  SfvTepoi',  Kop.  —  Augustus,  Laodiceia,  301. 

AiodKovpiSuv,  Kop.  —  Time  of  Domitian,  Laodiceia,  291. 

AtuaKovplSov,  Sm  KopvriKiov  —  Domitian,  c^c,  Laodiceia,  Ixxviii. 

AtoffKovpiSov,  5ia  Kop.  —  Time  of  Domitian,  Laodiceia,  290  f.,  307  11". 

AioaKovpiSov  —  See  AopvKafos. 

A(.oTpe(pov,''ATTa\os  —  Augiistus,  Apameia,  92. 

Aiu(pa,i'Tov  'A\6|l'ui/,  apx- — Maniaea,  Hadriauopolis,  226. 

3o 


4&6  INITEX    IV.  c. 

Aio(pdi'Tov  —  See  Bei/Si'ou. 

Ai(pt\os  At(pi\ov  Spx'"*'  '^0  ^'  —  Augiistus,  Ilierapolis,  245. 

Ai(piXus  ^i\6naTpis  —  Augustus,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii. 

Al(pi\os  —  Gaius  Caesar,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii. 

Ai(pi\os? — ■  Tiberius,  Hierapolis,  246. 

Ai(pi\uv  —  See  Ai(pi\os  and  MeyiOKos. 

ASfxvov  —  See  Zooffip-ov. 

AopvKauos  AiocTKovpiSov  —  Augustus,  Hierapolis,  245. 

Apvas  —  Fahius  Maximus,  Hierapolis,  Ixvi. 

Apvas  ypa/xareiis  —  Augustus,  Hierapolis,  246. 

Apiias  ypa/jiuaTivi  Srjuoi;  —  Augiistus,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii. 

ApvuiKOs  avidr]Kfv —  Time  of  Hadrian  {?),  Brnzus,  110. 

Apu/xiKov  —  See  'Povcpti. 


E. 

"EAouios  "Ottto/uos,  Ap  (?)  — -Nero,  cj'c,  Hierapolis,  Ixviii.,  249. 

'ii.\indiov  &PX-  («''l)  —  Caracalln,  Amorium,  xxviii. 

'En-aiveToi/  —  See  'Upas. 

'En'iyouos  i'i\6naTipts  —  Tiherius,  Eumeneia,  216. 

'Epfj.a(pi\ov  &pxoyTos  a',  inl  U.  Al\. — "Sev.  Alex.,  Cotiaeum,  171. 

'EplJ.a(plKov  a   apx-  k.  (TT((p,  rh.  /3',  eVi  IT.  AiA.  — Maximinus,  Cotiaeum,  lii. 

'Ep/j.a(pi\ov  a  &px-  /3',  fT^l  n.  Ai.  — Maximinus,  Maximus,  Cotiaeiuu,  172. 

'Epjxo.  —  See  Mrfvaideov. 

'Ep/xoyevous  —  Domna,  Aezanis,  xsvi. 

'Ep/j-oKparo.  iiri  &px-  —  Oordian,  Hadrianopolis,  Ixv. 

'EpfjLov  TravTiyvptdpxov,  irapa  Aiip.  —  Valerian,  Apanieia,  xxxviii. 

'Epuov,  Tra.  —  Valerian  and  Qo.llienus,  Apameia,  92. 

'Epfxov,  ira.  —    Corn.  Valerianus,  Aparaeia,  104. 

EuSfilou  —  See  ^wKparovs. 

Ev^pyiTTjS  —  See  'AvSpSfiKus. 

Ei/tivSaipos  —  Augustus  or  Nero,  Hydrela,  Ixxi. 

Ev^evov  —  See  AuKi'Saj. 

EvpvK\TJs  rfj  Tipovffla  —  M.  Aurelius,  Aezanis,  39. 

EutTePrjs  —  A^lgustus,  Acmoncia,  xxii. 

EvTvxnvi  ^',  in.  —  Trajan  Decias,  Philouielium,  360. 


Z. 


Zef'lis  (^i\a\vdr]s)  — Augustus,  Laodiceia,  302. 

ZrivoSoTos,  Ti.  — Nero,  ^j'c,  Sebaste,  369,  374. 

Zrj^co^  —  See  X-i^vaifos. 

'Lrjvuivis  —  See  KAauSio  and  'lyi'Ai'a. 

Z-quiut'Oi  ZiifoDv  vlhs,  'Avtoj — Nero,  Laodiceia,  325. 

Zrji'oovos  no.  t;i[oC]  rh  6',  67rl  le.  — Nero,  Sfc,  Laodiceia,  289  f. 

ZT\vit)vos  —  See  Tlu^efiwvos  and  ' Avtcoviov. 

Zrjvwfos  ap.  {inl  Avp.) —  Gallicnus,  Aezanis,  42 f. 


magistrates'    names. IMPERIAL.  467 

2.r]pwvo!  $'  &p  (eV!  Aup.)  —  Oallienus,  Aozanis,  43. 

Zfj.ff)T6pi^ — See  OvaXeptos. 

Zuii\ov  (eTi)  —  Philip  II.,  Aucyra,  xsxi. 

ZoiiAou  &p.  a'  rb  yS'  (gVi  n.  'Apv.) — FJiHip  I.  aiitl  familij ,  Ancyra,  66  f, 

Z(ji<tIixov  Aofxvov,  (Trpa. —  Caracalla,  Ceretapa,  xlv. 

ZoorrifjLov  ASfxvou,  (cr^TpaTT].  — Sej^t.  Severus,  Corotapa,  130. 

Zclxti/jlov  5'  ^lAoTrdropa,  (TTpaTriy.,  toov  irtpl —  Commodus,  Colossao    156. 

Zijiaifxas  ^iXonaTpis.  —  Fahius  Maximus,  Augustus,  Hiorapolis,  243  f. 

Z(im/j.oi — •  Tiberius,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii. 

Z(A)a'ipLOV  AtoKpdrovi  — •  iS'ee  'AiroAAcivioy. 

ZooriK.  —  See  ' \vTepairos. 


H. 


'HpaKXiov— -Tiberius,  Apameia,  93  n. 

'HpaK.  N476.,  eV.  lepewi — Verus,  Prymnessus,  366. 

'Hpui —  Gains  Caesar,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii. 

'Hpas  'Enaiverov — Caligula,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii. 

'Hynannros  —  Nero,  Apameia,  94. 

'HtpaicTTLaiP  —  Sec  Se'fj^ios. 


©. 

QeoSo).  —  See  Aidpxo'J. 

QtoKpiTos  —  Fahius  Maximus,  Hierapolis,  Ixvi. 

&f6KpiTos  &foKpl7ou  —  Augustus,  Hiorapolis,  Ixvi. 

QioKp'nov  —  See  Ge6KpiTos. 

&(o(j>iKov  a',  inl  ayuv. 'lov\. —  Volusian,  Eumonoia,  221. 

©Tjfretiij  '0;/7j.,  iir.  Aup.  —  Treb.  Gallus,  Philomolium,   xc. 

&ri(T4ws,  eV.  Avp.  —  Trtb.  Qallus,  Philomelium,  359. 


I. 

'IfpaKos  —  See  'ApKTTcipxov. 

'lepaKot   {iirl  KAau.)  —  Aozanis,   xxv. 

'IfpaKos  —  See  KAavSiov. 

'lepo.  — -See  Mvricr. 

'Itpdovvfxos  avfdrjKfv—Tiine  of  Sahina,  Colossao,  1. 

'IdWas  'loAAou  ypajj-arevs  —  Augustas,  Hierapolis,  246. 

'loAAou  —  See  'loAAas. 

'lovKovvSa  Upria — Tiberius,  Prymnessus,  365. 

'loi/Ai'a  Zevaivls  —  Time  of  Domitian,  Laodicoia,  292. 

'\ov\lov  'ASpdarov  &pxo-,  efi  —  Domna,  Caracalla,  Hyrgaleis,  Ixxii. ,  275. 

'lovAws  Aiofvcrios  ^  Nero,  (Sfc.,  Sebaste,  xciii.,  373. 

'lovKtos  K\twv  6  apx^ep^vs — Nero,  Eumeneia,  216. 

'loi'/Aios  KKfcDf  apxifpfvs'A'rias^Nero,  Eumeneia,  217. 

'louAiou  np6K\uv,  iirl  Ti.  —  Nero,  Prymnessus,  xcii. 


468  INDEX    IV.  c. 

'louAios  —  See  'Ai'Sfi6uiKos. 

'\ov\.  ■ —  See  @eo<pi\uu. 

'\ov\i.  —  See  AukIi'ov. 

'lovALOi  KaWiKKrjs  —  Augustus,  Siblia,  xciv. 

'\ov\ios  ■ —  See   KoTus. 

'\ov\iov — See  AevKiov. 

'\ou\.  riavAiivov  —  See   Ylav\iit'ov. 

'luun'ou  tJ>  /8',  &PX.  —  Scverus,  Caracalla,  Poltae,  Ixxxviii.,  350. 

'lovffToii  apx-  (e'^i  raidi')  —  Geta,  AinuriuiUj  xsix. 

'lovajov  —  See  'Xi\ovavov. 


K. 


KaiK.  'PovcpTvos  a.i'i07]Kfi'  —  Sc]it.  Sev.  and  Dnnma,  Briizus,  111  f. 

KaiK  . ,  .,  arpa.  /3' —  Treh.  Gallus,  Hadrianopolis,  227. 

KaifclAios  n\6icaiJ.o9  —  Augustus,  Prymnossiis,  3G-i. 

KaiKLi'ou  /8',  e'n-l  &px-  —  Gordian,  Hadriaiiopolis,  Ixv. 

KaWiKXeuvs  —  See  Bukx'ov. 

KoAAikA^s,  Ta'ius  'lovXios  —  Tihcrms,  Apameia,  93. 

KaAAiKA^9,  'loi^Aios  —  Tiherius,  Apamoia,  xxxvi. 

KaAAixAijs  —  See  "lovXius, 

Ka\Xtic\TJs  KaXAiffrpaTov  —  Gaius  Caesar,  Siblia,  381 . 

KaWiKpuTovs  $',  eV2  apx- — Caracalla,  Hadriauopoliri,  Ixiv. 

KdAAiTTTTos  —  Aitgustus,  Amorium,  50. 

KaWlinrov  —  See  'AXe^avSpos. 

KaWicrrpaTOu  —  See  KaAAi/cAijs. 

Ka\6s  —  See  'Avtcci'i.os. 

KaXirovpviov  13',  eVJ  &px-  —  Maximinus,  Hadrianopolis,  Ixv. 

Ka\Trovpviov,  inl  Ixpx-  —  Maximivus,  Hadrianopolis,  22G. 

Ka\a>Pp6Tov,  iwl  KA.  —  Time  of  Commodus,  Ococloia,  3il. 

KaAci^poTos  'Aatdpx.  —  Crispina,  Ococleia,  Ixxxvi. 

KawiTuvos  — See  Sepourjfioi;. 

KaTTiToovos,  eVi  rii).  AiA.  —  Sepi.  Sev.,  Cibjra,  139. 

Kdraivos  —  See  neSoovos  and  AiVKiov. 

KeAepos — See  ATj/UTjTpiacoi/. 

KfXfpos  &PX.  rb  0',  eirl  — Time  of  Sev.  Alex.,  Cotiai'iim,  lii. 

KeKaov,   inl  apx- — Gallienus,  Synnada,  c. 

Ke'Ao-o.  T.  7'  (?),  &p. —  Time  of  Gallienus,  Synnada,  c. 

KKaiTcrtKov  'Povcpov  (efl)  —  Gcrmanicus,  Caligula,  Aozanis,  32. 

KAafrtriKoO  —  See  AoWiov. 

KAavSia  Z-qvaii'ls  —  Domitian,  ^"c,  Laodiceia,  292,  306. 

K\av5iov  'lepaKos  (eirl)  —  Claudius,  Aezanis,  34. 

KAauSiou  KovapTeivov  —  Pius,  M.  Aurelius,  Aezanis,  37. 

KAavS.  Mrivo.,  inl  —  Eumeneia,  Ixii. 

KAavSiov  MidpaSaTov,  iirl — -Nero,  ^'c.,  Prymnessns,  xcii.,  3G5. 

KAavSiuv  —  See'AvSpayddov,  OvaA^piavov,  Oudpov,  riairvAou  and  2eKouf5ou. 

K\i6^ou\os — Time  of  Gallitiius,  TemeuotLyrae,  ciii.,  411,  415  tf. 


MAGISTRATES     NAMES.  —  IMrERIAL.  4G9 

KKe60ov\os  apxoov  a  — Valerian  and  GaUicnus,  Temonothyrao.  415,  417. 

KAiOTrdrnpo.,  tTrl  —  Tranquilliiia,  Cudi,  124. 

KAeoTraropos,  eVl  Avp. — ■  Tranquillina,  Cadi,  124. 

KAeoTrdropoj  &px-  ^',  eiri  Avp.  —  Gorclian  III.,  Cadi,  123. 

KAeoTraropos  lipx-  t^  /3',  eVi  Ai/p.  —  Gordian  III.,  Cadi,  xliii. 

KAeoTraTopos  B'  &pxo.,  «7rl  —  Tranquillina,  Cadi,  xliv. 

KAe'cDV  —  See  'lovAios. 

KKeaiv  'AyanriTds — Tiberius,  Livia,  Eumencia,  216. 

KAfoovos — -See  Bdffaa. 

KuUpdrov  dpX;  eV!  —  Sept.  Severus,  Caracalla,  Cotiaeum,  lii.,  16S. 

KuSpdTov  dpx.,  enl  T.  'lov\. —  CaracaHa,  Cotiaeum,  167  f.,   Cotiaeum  and  Ephcsus, 

180. 
KoSpdrov  /3'  dpx-,  ^""l —  Time  of  Philip,  Cotiaeum,  liii. 
KoSpdrov  veoi.  fipx->  f""^  'lou.  —  Time  of  Philip,  ,5'c.,  Cotiaeum,  159. 
KoSpdrov  vtov  'nrm.  &px.  (a'),  iTr\  'lov\. —  Philip  I.,  Otacilia,  Cotiaeum,  173  f. 
KoSpov  —  See  ^Apri^wv. 

KoivTov  KoivTiavov  dpx-,  «'""'  M.  Avp.  — Scv.  Alexander,  Cotiaeum,  lii. 
KoWv^as — Tiberius,  Dionysopolis,  185. 
KiipSoi  —  Augustus,  Acmoneia,  8. 
Kijp.  — See  Aluiias  and  Ah-qas. 
Kup.  —  See  AiofficovpiSris. 

Kopi'r}\iov  AiocTKovpiSov,  5io — Domitian,  <5''c.,  Laodiceia,  Ixxviii. 
KoTvs,  rd'ios  'lovAios — Titus,  Domitian,  <!)'c.,  Laodiceia,  Ixxviii.,  291,  .306. 
KovapTiivov — -See  KAavSiov. 
Kpd(T(Tov — Time  of  Augustus,  Syuiiada,  xcix. 
Kpdcraov  (eTri  AovkIov)  —  Trajan,  Ancyra,  58. 
Kpdnpos  vofxoO^T-qs  —  Hero,  Laodiceia,  304. 
KpaTTjs  '!Ar]voKpirov  —  AugiLstus,  Acmoneia,  9. 
KttjctikA^s  —  Crispina,  Colossae,  L 

KT7)ff((T)iKA^s  aviQrjKiv,  11.  AfAios  —  Time  of  Crispina,  Colossae,  1. 
KvvTtaPov,  in.  A.  Avp,  — Qeta,  Appia,  xli. 
Kificos]  —  Fabius  Maximus,  Hierapolis,  244. 
KiiKos  rioAAiSoy  —  Augustus,  HierajDolis,  244. 
Kujicos  —  Gains  Cavsar,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii. 


A. 


Aedpxov  06o5a).,  errl  dpx. —  Gordian,  Hadrianopolis,  Ixv. 

Aiviciuv  —  Augustus,  Prymncssus,  xci. 

AevKiov  'IovAlov  KaTwvoi  rb  j3'  (e7r!)  — Nero,  Amorium,  52. 

AiKifiov  apx-  i^T^^) — Pius,  Ancyra,  62. 

AiKivyiavov,  fnl  ^A.  — Faustina  II.,  cj'c,  Stoctorium,  xcv.,  383  ff. 

AoA. — See  s.ip6tpi\os. 

AoAAiov  KAaa-aiKov  (eTri)  —  Germanicus-Caligula,  Aozanis,  32. 

Aoi^yas  apx-  —  Time  of  Sev.  Alex.,  Temenothyrae,  cii. 

Aiij'7as  dpx.  a',  UovP.  —  Time  of  Sev.  Alex.,  Temonothyrao,  409. 

Aufyov  dpx-,  iT^l  Tu'iov —  Time  of  Commodi'.s,  Cadi,  IIG. 


470  INDEX    IV.  c. 

Aivyov  &px->  f'^^  Tatov  —  Commodus,  Cadi,  121. 

AovKiWiov 'AvTwviov  &pxO'^  ^'"'^  —  Domna,  S'^>  Sebaste,  37-1  f. 

AouKiov  Kpaaaov  (eVJ)  —  Trajan,  Ancyra,  58. 

AovkIov  (eVl)  —  PJotina,  Ancyra,  61. 

AovK'i.  Tv\.,  eVt  —  Grimenothyrae,  Ixiii. 

AuvKLov,  iirl  &PX.  —  Maximus,  Balbinus,  Hadrianopolis,  Ixv. 

Aou7r(7r)oi;  &px.  (e'r!  At?)  —  Piits,  Ancyra,  63. 

AvyKfvs  ^iK6iraTpis  —  Augustus,  Hierapolis,  244. 

AvKiSai  Ev^efov  —  Augustus,  Eucarpeia,  205. 

AuKivov,  iirl  Upeaii  ']uv.  — Lucilla,  Synnada,  xcis. 

AvKivov,  eTTt  Upiois  '\ovKt.  —  Faustina  I.,  Synnada,  401. 


M 


Mai'^TJior,   MdpKos  —  Tiberius,  Apameia,  xxxvi.,   Livia,  Apamcia,   93. 

Ma^. — See   MapKeWiavov. 

yiapKeWtavov,   alTTjaaixevov  IT.  K\.  Ma|.  —  Time  of  M.  Aurelius,  Eucarpeia,  205. 

MdpKfWor —  Time  of  Tiberius,  Cibyra,  xlvii.     See  also  Index  V. 

MapKiavov,  erri  Aiip.  —  Time  of  Philip,  ^~c.,  Cotiaeum,  159. 

MdpKov  &PX-  '"P<i;  eTri  Aup. — Philip  I.,  Cidyessus,  152. 

MdpKou  &PX-  "^P-  "^^  /3',  (it\  Avp.  — Philip  I.  and  II.,  Cidye33U3,  152  f. 

MdpKov  &PX.  Tb  /3',  iirl  Avp.  —  Otacilia,  Cidyessus,  153. 

MdpKos  —  Time  of  Sev.  Alex.,  Temenothyrae,  408. 

MdpKos  &PX-,  °-' — Time  of  Sev.  Alex.,  Temenothyrae,   cii.,  408,  413. 

MdpKoii,  €7rl  —  Philip  I.,  Philomelium,  xc. 

MdpKov  Nf'o-Topos,  67rl  —  Philip  1.,  Philomelium,  xc. 

M.  NecTTo.  )3',  iirl  —  Philip  I.,  Philomelium,  359. 

MaiTiivius  'PoiKpos,  rd'ios  —  Augustus,  Apameia,  93. 

Mdrfpyos  'A(Ttap.,  V.  'Apov. —  Commodus,  Temenothyrae,  412. 

MaT ptav  'AnoWwi'inv — Augustus,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii.,  245. 

MeiAi'xioy,   -  -  [a\os  —  Augustus,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii. 

MeAiTOJi'  —  Augustus,  Apameia,  xxxvi. 

MiAiTaiuos  'AarK\T]irtd5ov,  eVl — Claudius,  Cadi,   119. 

Mel'a^'5pou  (f'irl)  ■ — ■  Au(^ustus,  Aezanis,  30,  31. 

Mii'di/Spov  (jTpa.  (eVi)  —  Sev,  Alex.,  Aezanis,  41. 

Mivdi'Spov  &PX.  a.'  (?),   eirl  Avp.  —  Time  of  Philip,  ^'c,  Cotiaoum,  159. 

Mii'duhpov  &PX-,  f'^ri  — Philip  I.,  Cotiaeum,  174. 

MevdfSpov  &PX-,  f''"^  Aip.  • — Otacilia,  Cotiaeum,  175. 

Mivdi'.  SfKaia  (?)  'AnoXAw.  Upifiuv,  inl  M.  Aup.  —  S.  Severus,  Eriza,  Iviii. 

MivapSpov  —  See  Tlavcraviov. 

Mii'di'Spuu,  inl  — M.  Aurelius,  ^'c,  Synaiis,  xcvii. 

MifdwSpov  'Aa-.  &pxovTos,  iirl — M.  Aurelius,  Synaiis,  xcvii. 

Meca^Spou  'Atr.  &pxov.  rh  j8',  inl  —  L.  Verus,  Synaiis,  xcvii.,  390. 

MereKXrjs  his  aTe(pavr](popa>v   avidriKiv  —  Caracalla,  Colossae,  157. 

MfveAau.  Arip.oadevovs  (eTi)  —  Claudius,  Aezanis,  35. 

MeveA.  )3'  apx-  fi' ,  efl  M.  Av/jtjA. —  Caracalla,  Cotiaeum,  169. 


magistrates'   names. IMPEIJIAL.  471 


Mevifiiaxos  <Pi\aAT]6r]s — Augustus,  Acmoneia,  9. 

Meve/xdixov  (eVi)  —  Trajan,  Acmoneia,  11. 

Mfffficixov  yp.  (fVl)  —  Trajan,  Acmoneia,  xxii. 

Mei'i'cTKos  Ai(pi\ou  To  y'  —  Augustus,  Hierapolis,  245. 

MrjSyjou  (fTrl)  — Germanicus-Galigula,  Aezanis,  31. 

M7)5o(^iAoi;  S^Xm  *■"■-  'fP-  —  Coimnodus,  Ofcrus,   Ixxxvi. 

Mtju.,  tVi  Avp.  —  Elagabalus,  Cadi,  xliii. 

M77i'ioii  &PX-  °'>  ^'''■'  Aiip.  —  Paula,  Cadi,  122. 

Mtj^o.  —  See  K\au5. 

Mrjuoyefov  (eVl)  —  Claudius,    Aezanis,  xxv. 

Mrjfoyei'ov^s)  rod  Nctvva  (f'jri)  —  Claudius,  Aezanis,  34. 

MrivoSdrov  Al\iayrjs,  napa  —  Time  of  Caracalla,  Siblia,  380. 

Mr]vo56rov  Kal  AlKiavrjs,  napa —  Caracalla,  Sfc,  Siblia,   3S0,  381. 

Mrj^oStti  (?),  &PX.  (e'""')  —  Hadrian,  Ancyra,  62. 

MTjroScipoi;  fe.  (eVl)  — L.  Verus,  Ancyra,  xxxi. 

V[.T\vodd)pov  &',  vt.  &PX-  (^■"'0  ^ — ■^I-  Aurelius,  Ancyra,  63. 

M-nvoSwp.  ;8',  v€.  (eTTi) — L.  Verus,  Ancyra,  64. 

Mr^UOKp'lTOV  SVe    KpOTT/S. 

Mrii'o<pi\ov,  tnl  M.  'I.  —  Hadrian,  Cadi,  xliii. 

Mrivocpi.,  in.  M.  'I.  —  Hadrian,  Cadi,   121. 

M-nvo(p(\ov  &PX-,  ^"■^  Ai\. —  Commodus,  Cadi,   121. 

MrjvotpiXov  Mup/x.,  inl  &px. — Sev.  Alex.,  Hadriauopolis,  226. 

Mr]Tpofiiov,  ^pxavros  —  Caracalla,  Pelfcae,   Ixxxviii. 

MriTpoyefovs  (in]  M.  'An)  —  Hadrian  and  Sabina,  Aezanis,  37. 

Mr]Tpoyivovs — See  'Avtioxov. 

Mr]rpo<pdi'.  (e'rri)  —  Ancyra,  xxx. 

Mrirpopwovs,  inl  —  Nero  and  Agrippina,  Synaiis,  389. 

Midpa^drov,  inl  —  Comviodus,  Cadi,  xliii. 

MidpaSdrov  —  See  K\avSiov. 

Mrivff.  'lepo.,  inl  —  S.  Severus,  Hadrian opolis,  Ixiv. 

Mfriaidiov  'Epjxo.,  inl  —  Sev.  Alexandtr,  Hadrianopolis,  226. 

MuSetTTou  &PX-  a',  (e^i  T.  A'up.)  — Sept.  Severus,  Ancyra,  64. 

Mvpfx.  —  See  Mrii'o(pi\ov. 


N. 


Nai^ra  a'Te(pavri(l>6pov  (eVi)  —  Caligula,  Aezanis,  33. 

Ndfva  —  Sue  M7}i'o"yeVoi/(s). 

Neapxos  'ApTu  —  Augustus,  Prymnessus,  xci. 

NeiKavSpou  &px-  Tpvcpv.  (knl  Avp.)  —  Philip  I.  and  familg,  Ancyra,  66,  68. 

'NeiKavdpov  Tpv(p .  .  .  vov  aretpaf.  Kal  apx^epf-  (fVi  Aup.)  — Philip)  I.,  Ancyra,  xxxi. 

'N^iKavSpov  Tpv(p.  {in.)  —  Otacilia,  Ancyra,  68. 

NeiKavSpov  (in.)  — Philip  II.,  Ancyra,  66. 

NejKi^yuaxos  apxiep^vs  &px-  a'  rh  j8',  'Apovv.  —  Time  of  Philip,  Teraenothyrae,  410. 

Nei/co'uoxos  apxt^p.  &PX-  °-'  """^  ^'  —  Time  of  Philip),  Temenothyrao,  cii.,  410. 

Nci/fd/uaxos  opx'e-  —  Tiyiie  of  Philip,  Temenothyrae,  411,  414. 

'Hiajopos  —  See  ^IdpKov. 


472  INDEX    IV.  c. 

Ne'tTTo.,  eV!  M.  —  Otacilia,  Philomclium,  xn. 

NeVro.  B',  eirl  M.  —  Philip  I.,  .fc,  PhilomcliuLu,  359. 

Ni-ye. ,  —  See  'HpaK. 

^L-yepl.  'nnriKov  tIi  /S'j  ti-px-  —  Galliemis,  Prymnessus,  3G7. 

Niypiifov  &px->  f'""'  —  Douma,  Otrua,  343. 

Kiypeuov,  iirl  apx-  ' — ■  Domna,   Otrus,  343. 

Ni7peiVoi;  &PX'  i/'^ov  'Acndpx.,  enl  F.  'Ai'.  —  Caracalla,  Otrus,  Ixxxvi. 

Niypiivou  &PX-,  f'fl  [r.  'Ai^.]  —  (Jetu,  Otrus,  Ixxxvi.,  345. 

N/7/-0S  y'  <TTi(pavT\(popoiiv  aviOriKiv —  Caracalla,  Colossao,  1. 

^iypov,  &PX-  — J.  Mamaea,  Peltae,  352. 


Eei/oS^x'"'  ^PX->  ^^^  Ai\,- — Mamaea,  Cadi,  123. 

'Eii'6<pt\os  —  Time  of  Qordian,  l^'c,  Tcmenothyrac,  cii. 

H6^'($d)lAos  iipx-   tt' —  Tj«ie  0/  Qordian,  Temenotliyrae,  409. 

Eej'(i<|)(A.os  &PX-  0-'  T^  0 — Time  of  Qordian,  §"0.,  Temonothyrao,  cii.,  409,  413. 

s.iVf'iipiXos  apx-  0-'  Th  B't  AoA. —  Time  of  Qordian,  Temonothyrao,  409. 


o. 

'O/GiSiai'Di)  ypo..,  iirl  *Aa.  —  Hadrian,  Cibyra,  139. 

'Oi'-q.  ■ —  See  ©Tjceois. 

"OTnofi-os  — -  See  "EAoutoi. 

OuaXepios  Zfieprdpi^ — Tiberius,  Eumeneia,  215  f. 

OuaAepiavov  apxi-  'Affia?,   elfrauy^iXafTos  M.  K\.  —  Domitian,  Eumeucia,   218. 

OiiaAepiavov,  iirl  KAavSiou — Augustus,  Synnada,  398. 

OiiaAepiafov  —  Augustus,   Synuada,  393,   398. 

Oiia  —  See  'AttoWuvios. 

Olidpuu  \oyiCTTov,  iiv\  Avp.  —  Philip  I,  and,  II.,  Cidyessus,  151  f. 

Ovdpuv  vlov  Tr6\eci>s,  eirl  —  Claudius,  Cotiaeuni,  163. 

Oudpov  vlov  KnTiaeccf,  enl — Agrippina  Jun.,  Cotiaemn,  164. 

Oiidpov,  en]  [Ti.  KAauSjiou — Galba,  CotiaSum,  li. 

Oudpov,  €7ri  —  Trajan,  Cotiaeum,  166. 

Oudpov,  firl  KA. — Matidia,  Cotiaeum,  166. 

Oudpov  dpx-,  eirl  KA.  —  Trajan,  Cotiaeum,  166. 

Oudpov,  &PX.  B',  eirl  KA.  —  Trajan,  Plotma,  Cotiaeum,   lii. 

OuTjpdi'ios —  Time  of  Tiberius,  Cibyra,  xlvii. 

Ounj/ayiou  (eVi  A.)  —  Vespasian,  Amorium,  xxviii. 

OuLi\iaviov  'S.i.Xouavov  (eVi  A.)  —  Vespasian^  Amorium,  52. 

Ovi^aiibiv  —  See  'S.iKoua.vov. 

Ohjx.  - —  See  AT]pi.r]Tpiov. 

Oii/xfx.  —  See  Ar]fjt.7)rpiuv. 

n. 

X\av(pi'k. — See    ^.VTiiraTpov. 

naTTias  'AjreAAiSou  —  Augustus,  lliorapolis,  244. 


magistrates'    names.  —  IMPERIAL.  473 

IlaTrias —  Gains  Caesar,  Nero,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii.,  248. 

TlavXfiyov,  iirl  M.  'louA.  —  Sev.  Alex.,  PhiloTnelium,  357  f. 

nairvKov,  firl  T(.  K\avSt.  —  Vespasian,  Cofciaeura,  li.  f. 

rianvKou,  enl  K\av.  —  Vespasian,  Cotiaeum,   Hi. 

nav\ov  &.,  enl  —  Maxiininus,  Dorylaeuin.  197.         , 

TlavKou,  enl  — Sev.  Alex.,  ,\c.,  Philonielinni,   xc. 

navKov  rh  0',  ewl  —  Sev.  Ale.c,  Philomelium,  356. 

UavAuv  'XSpia.,  ewl  —  Sev.  Alexander,  Philomelium,  xc,  357. 

riavcrai'iov  Mei>di>Spov  (eirl)  —  Claudius,  Aezaiiis,  33. 

rieSiaj  2f/cow5Tjs,  enl —  Time  of  Hadrian,  Eucarpoia,  203  f.,  206. 

neSiaj  Se/courSrjs,  fTri/xeATj^fiffT/j — Time  of  Hadrian,  Eucarpoia,  203. 

Ue5aivus  ical  Koltuvo^  (enl)  —Claudius,  Amorium,  51. 

Tlduapiou  apxnp^"'^,  f""^  ^Kaovlov  —  Domiiian,  G'lAjessns,  150. 

Ueiacjivos,  enl  &px-  "'p'^.  —  Caracalla,  Cidyessus,  151. 

Ueiffoji'os  TepTvKXeCvov,  inl  Ti.  KA.  — Pius,  Synuada,   xcix. 

ntlaooi'os  TepTvAXfifov,  enl — Pius,  Synnada,  400. 

Uelirufos  Tepr.  —  M.  Aurelius,  Synnada,  xcix. 

rieAdyovros,  n.  —  Philip,  Apameia,   90. 

neXdyovros  Uavriyvpid.,  n.  —-Philip,  Apameia,  90,  Oiacilia,  Apameia,  102,  105. 

Uepe'nas  13' yji.  —  Nero,  Hierapolis,  247. 

nfpi7f'cr)s — Auffushis,  Prymnessus,  364. 

niypT]s  'Amdpxr)^  l' ■,  A.  AiA.  —  Caracalla,  Laodicoia,  316. 

UiypriTos  'Aaidpx-  y',  ^ttI  (n.)  AiA.  —  Domna,  Caracalla,  Laodiceia,  Ixxx.,  314  ff. 

niVoji' *iA.o'K:(ai(rap),  T(.  [K. ]  —  Nero,   Synnada,  xcix. 

riAo/ca/UOS  —  See  KaiKiXios. 

UovTiicov  apxtepeus,  enl  T.  'lov\. — -Philip)  I.,  Oiacilia,  Cotiai'um,  174  f. 

no.,  eVi^e. —  Trajan,  Hierapolis,  249. 

TloXe^oov  ^iKon-arpts — -  A^(gustus,  Califiula,  Laodicoia,  Ixxvii. ,  303. 

UoKeixcoiios  vluv  Zi)t'wi'os,  'Avtu.  —  Claudius,  Laodicoia,  Ixxvii.,  303. 

UoXefiwvos  vlov  Zijvui'os  —  Nero,  Laodiceia,  304. 

IIoAAiSos  —  See  KwKos. 

nofTtKoi)  apxiep.,  enl  T.  'lov. — Time  of  Philip,  ^\c.,  Cotiaeum,  159. 

UovTiKov,  inl  apx-  —  Gordian,  Tiberiopolis,  424. 

nouTiKov,  [eVl  apxo.']  Avp. —  Gordian,  Tiberiopolis,  cv. 

UovTiKov,  enl  apx-  —  Tranquillina,  Tiberiopolis,  cv. 

UoffTi/xov,  rdiou  —  Nero,  ^'c,  Laodicoia,  304  f. 

Uurelruv,  &px- — Sept.  Severus,  Caracalla,  Geta,  Hadrianopolis,  225  f. 

TloTeiT.,  &PX. —  Domna,  Hadrianopolis,  225. 

Upa^tne.  (enl')  —  Caligula,  Aezanis,   33. 

UpeiaKou  (e-nl)  —  Severus  and  family,  Acmoncia,  xxii. 

UpeiiTKuv  veov  ypa.  (enl  ^Aa.) — Severus  and  family,  Acmonoia,  14. 

UpeiffKov  te.  yp.  vov  'Afftdp.  (enl  -tA.)  —  Severus  and  faynihj,  Acmoneia,  xxii. 

\\pi(yKov  vov.  'AfTidp.  yp.  (enl  ^A.)  —  Severus  and  family,  Acmoneia,  13. 

Ilpi/j.ou — See   Mei'dv. 

ripoKXtavov  TpiKpiovos —  GalJicnus,  Apameia,  xxxviii. 

ITpd/cAou —  See  'lovXiov. 

npairo,udxov  l,u>KpdTovs  (inl)  —  Claudius,  Aezanis,  35. 

UpccToi^dxov  &PX.  a'  to  /8'  —  Commodus,  Aezanis,  xxv. 

llvdrii  —  Laodicoia,  287. 

nvflrjr  Ilvdov —  Laodiceia,  288. 

3p 


474  INDEX    IV.  c. 

Tiudrts  Tlvdov  rh  dfiirepov  —  Atirfustiis,  Laodiceia,  301. 

Vlvdris  UvOou  Si's  —  Aiuiastus,  Laodiceia,  288,  300. 

Iliidov  —  See  Tlvdr)s. 

riaiAA/'aii'or  ffr.  13',  air.  —  Trajan,  Appia,  107. 

UuiWioofos  (TT.  T.  B',  uItt].  Fa.  IlAa).  —  Trajan,  Appia,  106  f . 

UcoWlwvos,  eTTi.  —  2\me  of  M.  Aurel.,  Hieropolis,  Ixx. 

ITcoAiaJi'os,  iTVifx.  —  Time  of  M.  Aurel.,  Hieropolis,  Ixx..  265. 

UooXicvvus,  ini.  K.  • — Time  of  M.  Aurel.,  Hieropolis,  Ixx. 

ncoAAiojj'os,  dnt/x.  KA.  —  Time  of  M.  Aurel.,  Hieropolis,  Ixx.,  265. 

UcoKfaii'.  'Acndpxou,  iirifi.  KA.  —  Faustina,  II.,  Hieropolis,  Ixx. 

noAAioD'os  'Affidpxov,  ivifie\T]d4yTos  KA. —  L.  Verus,  Hieropolis,  267. 


P. 


'Pov(p7i'os  avedriK.  —  Ti')ne  of  Scvcrus  (?),  Bruziis,  110. 

'Povcplfos  a.vid7]Kiv,  KaiK. — Sept.  Sev.  and  Domna,  Brnzus,  lllf. 

'Povcp7vos  ave6r]Kev  —  Caracalla,  Oeta,  Bruzus,  xlii. 

'Pov<pf'L .  .  .  Apvfj.iKov,  iir.  (TT.  —  Hadrian,  Bruzus  and  Alia,  xlii. 

'Poii0€»j'ou  Fa'tov  &PX-  o.',  cttI  Avp.  —  Qallns,  Volusian,  Peltae,  352. 

'Pov^oi  —  Sec  Macrtuvios. 

'Pov(poii,  iirl  apx.  — Fliilip  I.,  II.,  Hadrianopolis,  Ixv.,  227. 

'Povcpov,  fn\  rio  . .  .  —  Caracalla,  Hadrianopolis,  Ixiv. 

'Pov(pov  —  See  K\acrfftKov. 


'2aPiviau6s  —  See  Aiovvcrios. 

'ZaKfpdais  &pxii>v  —  M.  Aurelhis,  Colossac,  156. 

SareepSws  apxt^-,  KA.  —  M.  Aurelins,  Colossae,  1. 

SoKepSois  apxooi',  Ti.  KA.  —  Time  of  M.  Anridiitu,  Colossae,  1. 

'Zi^ripov  'Affidpx-  (e'^'O  ■ —  ^^'^'-  -Alex.,  Aezanis,  xxvi. 

SfjTctA/fas  —  Laodiceia,  287. 

Seft-oui/Sjjs  —  See  ricSias. 

^iKovv'Sov,  iir]  K.  —  Time  of  Galha  and  Vespasia^i,  Cotiai'ujn,  158. 

Sfcouj-Soii,  e-rvl  K\av5.  —  Time  of  VespOjsian,  Cotiaeum,  li. 

'SeKovySou,  eVl  Tj  KAouS/ou — Galha,  Vespasian,  Cotiai'um,  li. 

2eou7?pas  —  See  ^epovriviuv. 

2f'p7'05  'Ht^oitTTi&ji'  —  Nero,  c5'c.,  Julia  (Ipsus),  276. 

SepouTjriou  KaTr(r<Dfos  {eir\  Aeviciov)  —  Nero,  S'c,  Acmoneia,  9. 

'S.epovqilov  KairLTwt'os  ical  'louAi'as  'S.ioviipas  (fTrl)  — Nero,  S'c,  Acmoneia,  9  f . 

SfpouTji'ioii  KairiTcoros  ical  'lovAias  Seour/pas  (fV»  apX')  —  Nero,  S'C,  Acmoneia,  9  f . 

2fpoii7)j'ioi;  KaTri-rcovos  ica\  'lov\ias  ^fovi]pa%  (eVl  apx-  t^  y')  — Nero,  Acmoneia,  10. 

'S.ipTopos  'AvTwviov  (eTl)  —  Time  of  M.  Aurelius,  Amorium,  48. 

Sf'pTopus  'AfTu-i'iov  (fir!) — M.  A^irelins,  Amorium,  53. 

Seurjpeii'oi'  apxivfuKopco  (sic)  (inl  'Ion.  OuAtti.)  —  Gallienus,  Aezanis,  xxvi. 


MAGISTIJATKS'    NAMES. — IM  I'lililA),.  475 

2ei/.  TO  0',  tVi  A.  Ma.  —  Cciracalla,  Apaiueia,  .\.\xvii.,  99. 

2eu.  jfja.  TO  /8',  in\  A.  M.  —  Caracalla,  Apamoia,  8U. 

Seu.  7pa/i.  Til  /3',  eVi  A.  Ma. —  Caracalla,  Apaineia,  98  f. 

'S,evri(io.,  apx.  —  Philip  I.,  Hadrianopolis,  227. 

'SirjorrvWiavov,  ahij.  <I>A.  —  21/.  AuTcliui^,  .V'c,  Sfcoctoriuiii,  xcv. ,  383  f. 

2iA.,  —  Sec  'AnoWwi/ios. 

StAouoj/of)  ice  'lovmou  Ou(()t\l/avia}i'  (eVi)  —  Calijula,  Amorium,  51. 

^i\<wavov  — See  Ouiif/afiov. 

'SnoireAtavhs  avdOriKe — Time  of  M.  AwrcUus,  Tomenofchyrae,  cii. 

'ZicuweAiai'us —  Time  of  M,  Aureliiis,  Temenothyrao,  407. 

2(f07reAia.  are. —  Time  of  M.  Aureliiis,  Temenothyrae,  408. 

2<co7re.  —  Faustina  II.,  Temenothyrae,  412. 

2«u0.  —  See  'AAe{d. 

liKv/Muou  |8'  rod  At] fxriTpiou  t.  &'.,  eVJ  —  Fills  and  AurtUus,  Apameia,  xxxvi.  f. 

^OK.  — See  TaTiafov. 

SouAttikiou  apx.  (tTt)  —  Treh.  Gallus,  Aezanis,  42. 

^iTparoviKiauuii,  napa  —  Coiiimodus,  Apameia,  xxxvi. 

'SiTparoi'iKiayov,  irapa — Coinmodus,  Apamoia,  97. 

SrpaToj'i/citti'oD  7ra;'777iypiaf)x. )  ^^.pa —  Trajan  Dccius,  Apaineia,  xxxviii. 

^TpaToviKiavuv  iravriy.,  it.  —  Trajan  Decius  and  Etruscus,  Apameia,  103. 

'ZTpd.Twvos  VlTjdrjou  (iirl)  —  Germanicus-Calvjula,  Aezanis,  32. 

'SiTpu/xofos,  iirl  Aup.  —  8ev.  Alex.,  Philomelium,  xc. 

^rpuixSvoi,  eVt  —  Sev.  Alex.,  Philomelium,  357. 

S^iAAios  'AfTi'oxos,  M.  —  Claudius,  Nero,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii.,  247. 

SuiAAioF  'AvtIoxos,  M.  —  Time  of  Claudius  or  Nero,  Hierapolis,  229. 

'S.viii.fx.ax.  —  Domna,  S('c.,  Temenothyrae,  cii. 

'SiV/x/j.axos  a'  —  Caracalla,  Temenothyrae,  cii. 

'Xo/J-naxos  —  Plautilla,  Temenothyrae,  413. 

'XuoKpa.Tovs  Arinr]Tpiou  (eTrt)  —  Claudius,  Aezanis,  xxv. 

'S,wKpdTov{s)  EvS6^ov  (eVl)  —  Claudius,  Aezanis,  34. 

'^aiKparovs  —  See  TlpuTofxdxov. 

'S.difx.ivrjs  —  Augustus,  398. 

Scoo-QeVyjs  — ■  Augustus,  Laodiceia,  Ixxvi. ,  302. 

SwfffleVTjs  —  Augustus,  Sebaste,  xciii. 

2a){706V7js  "Ayvos  —  Augustus,  Sebaste,  373. 

2a)(r0eVou[s],  e'lri^e.  T.  *.  — Domitian,  S^'c,  Cotiaeum,  165. 

2coo-0eVous,  e'lrt — M.  Aurelius,  Synnada,  xcix. 

'S.coadfi'ous,  eVi  —  Claudius  to  Hadrian,  Tiboriopolis,  421,  423. 

2a)(r0e'('ous,  eirl  T.  Alxiov  —  Hadrian,  Tiberiopolis,  423. 

2aierTpaToii  ^',  aTparriyovvTos  —  Titue  of  Severus,  Dionysopolis,  183. 

2a)0'TpaTou  — See  KapainidTjs. 


T. 


TaTiavov  (eVJ  K\.)  apx-  a'  —  Co-inmodus,  Aezanis,  39. 
TaT.  'Apiwvus,  arp.  —  Severus,  .j'c,  Peltae,  Ixxxviii.,  350  f. 
Tartauuv  2o«:.,  eirl  ypafx.  Aup.  —  Volusian,  Peltae,  Ixxxviii. 
TiiHoOios  &PX-  a'  —  Caracalla,  Trajanopolis,  cvi.,  427. 


476  INDEX    LV.C. 

TipTvWiiuov  —  See  neirraii/us. 

Tieiov  &PX-  Tp.,  tvap.  'AAf|. —  Trajan  Decius,  iV'"c.,  Metropolis,  Ixxxiii.,  333  f. 

Tte'iov  npo).  ap.,  nap.  'AAf|.  —  Etruscilla,  Metropolis,  Ixxxiii. 

Ttfiaiov  (ettI)  —  M.  A^^rclius■6eta,  Aniorinm,  48. 

Tijxatov  a'  &px.  'ce  (Tre<p.  —  PMlip  I.,  Dorylai'um,  198. 

Tif-Laiov  &PX.,  eVt —  Phili}^  II.,  Dorylae-uiii,  Ivii. 

TiTiavhs  apxteptvs — Valerian,  Salonina,  S'c,  Temenotliyrac,  ciii.,  415  D. 

TtTiortJs —  Time  of  Gallienus,  Temenotliyrac,  411. 

Titos  ^lAoiraTpis —  Tiberius,  Philoniclium,  354. 

TA7;n-oAe^oL/  liririKuv.  ayw.,  apx-  —  Quatii-ciuton.,  Synnad  i,  397. 

T\rjTro\ificp  inin.,  apx.  —  Trajan  I)ecius,  Synnada,  c. 

TAtjtto.  iTTTTi.,  apX'  —  Trajan  Decius,  Synnada,  403. 

TATjTToAe'/uo"  iTTriKoD,  e'ttI  Avp.  —  Trajan  Decius,  Synnada,  403. 

TovffKtavov,  apxiepecos  —  Otacilia,   Laodiceia,  Lxxx.,  322. 

Tpaial^voii'],  inl  KAa.  —  S.  Sefcrw^',  i^'c.,  Philomelium,   Ixxxix.,  355. 

Tpo(t>ia)5  —  See  'ApTejUwfos. 

Tpvcpv.  —  Si'c  'NiLiidi'Spov. 

TpiKpwi'  —  Fahius  Maximus,  Hierapolis,  243. 

Tpv(pa>vos,  -napa  IT.  AiA. —  Commodus,  A\>a,moia,   97- 

Tp.  'Itt.  'Affi.,  en\  Ilo.  AiA.  —  Scv.  Alex.,  Apameia,  89. 

Tputp.  (?)  '\mr.  'Aaiap.,  inl  Tlo.  AiA. — Sev.  Alex.,  Apameia,  101. 

Tpvcpuivos,  iirl — Gallienus,  Apameia,  104. 

TpiKpaivos  —  See  TIpOK\tavov. 

TuAAi. ,  67rl  A. -^  Grimenothyrae,   Ixiii. 

TuA.,  iwl  AovKt.  —  Grimenothyrae,  Ixiii. 

TuAAjou,  €7rj  A. —  Time  of  Trajan  and  Hadrian,  Grimenothyrae,  222. 

TuA.  lie.,  eVl  A.  —  Time  of  Trajan  and  Hadrian,  Grimenothyrae,  222. 

TuAAi.,  eVJ  M.  (or  eVi/u.)  —  Time  of  Trajan  and  Had.rian,  Grimenothyrae,  Ixiii.,  223. 

TuvStafov  (eV!)  —  Ant.  Pius,  M.  Aurel.,  Acmoneia,  12. 


^avffTiivov,  apx-  —  Sev.  Alexander,  Peltae,  351. 

•^avfTTivov,  ap.  —  J,  Mamaea,  Peltae,  Ixxxviii. 

^i\aXT)QriS — See  ZeD^is  and  Mtre'^axos. 

^iKilvov,  e'lr. —  Traj.  Decius,  Philomelium,  360. 

4>iAi«oG  opx'f-)  ^■''■'  *''^«-  —  Philip  I.,  Otacilia,  Eumeueia,  220. 

<I>iAio-KouAi5ou  &PX-,  f'"''  —  Geta,  Siocharax,  382. 

*iAoKAe'os,   fill  KA. —  Time  of  M.  Aurelius,  Cibyra,  135. 

*iAokA€.,  iirl  KA. —  M.  Auniius,  Faustina  If.,  Cibyra  and  Hierapolis,  149. 

<i>iAo|fV.  —  See  Arj/UTjTpi'ou. 

"I>iAo^.  —  See  Aio3. 

^iKoiraniTos,   T.  'AcriV.  'A7pei's,  avidriKiv — Time  of  M.  Aurelius,  Alia,   44. 

*iA(5;ra7r7ros  —  Time  of  Pius,  Colossae,  1. 

*iAo7ra7riros  ypaixfxarevs — Time  of  Pius,  Colossae,  154. 

*iAd7ra7r7ros  6  ypafifiarevs  —  Time  of  Pius,  Colossae,  154. 

^iAowa-mros  6  7pa/xjtiaT6ys  Ti. 'AffiVios — Pius,  Colossae,  1. 

4>iAo7raTopo  —  Sec   Zuiaifxoi'. 


MAGISTIUTKS'    NAMES.- — IMI'ERrAI,.  477 

^tAoirarpLS  —  See  'Eniyovos. 

^t\oT(iixQ}  &PX.  TO  /8'  —  Aemilian,  ^$"0.,  Julia  (Ipsns),  276  f. 

^lAuTii/iiov  rh  Se.  &px-  —  Aemilian,  Julia  (Ipsus),  277. 

^KaKKov,  r.  K\. — Pausiina  II.,  Eucarpeia,  lix. 

*A(£kkou,  iirl  r.  KA.  —  Time  of  M.  Aurelius,  Eucarpeia,  204  f.,  20G. 

'PXa.KKou,  iwi/xi\r]6ei'Tos  T.  KA. — -  Time  of  M.  Aurelius,  Eucarpeia,  20i. 

^Kaoviov  Tleivapiou  apxtfpi(^s,  iirl  —  Domitian,  Cidyessus,  150. 

^povyi,  alT-qaajxivov  —  Alia,   xxvii.,  44. 

^povyi,  Fa. 'Atric,  a(T7;trajueVou — Trajan,   Alia,  45. 


X. 

Xa^ajfos,    iir\  'AnicAa.  — Aezailis,   XXV.,  note. 

Xdpa^  —  Fabias  Maxivius,  Augustus,  Hierapolis,  243. 

Xdpris  ^'  ai'^driKfv  —  Domna,  Dionysopolis,   185. 

Xdpris  fi'  Uptus  AiovxKTov  ..  av(Qi)Kiv — Caracalla,  Dionysopolis,  186. 

Xap7/s — Fahius  Maximus,  Hierapolis,  244. 

Xapris  /3' — riaTTias  —  Nero,   Hierapolis,  248. 

XaptS-q/xov  &px-t  f"' —  Treh.  Gallus,  Cadi,  125. 

XaptSr]fJ.ou  raXavoiJ  &px-  o.'  rh  /8',  in.  Aii.  —  Treh.  Gallus,  Cadi,   125  f. 

XapiSriixov  &px-,  e'tt.  —  Treb.  Gallus-Gallienus,  Cadi,  118. 

XapidT]fj.ov  &PX-  tJ)  /3' —  Treb.  Gallus-Gallienus,  Cadi,  119. 

XapiSr]/xov,  n. — Volusian,  Cadi,  126. 

Xapi^riiJ.ov  Aup.  vou  'A(ti.  apx-  o'  rh  &' ,  iir.  —  Philip  T.,  Synaiis,  391. 

Xapi5v/xou,  enl.  —  Philip  IT.,  Synaiis,  391. 

Xapi^e'/'ou    -  -  arov —  Tiberius,  Dionysopolis,  184. 

XapojTTiSrjs  "ZwaTpaTov  —  Augustus,  Hierapolis,  Ixvii. 


(     478     ) 


INDEX    V. 


ROMAN   MAGISTRATES'    NAMES. 


(A.)   GREEK. 
A. 


A/c[uAAiyu3  — /Ste  npoKAov. 


1. 

'IraAiKCfi,  afduwaTO},  —  Vcsimsian,  Titus,  Dorylaeum,  Ivii.,  195. 


K. 

KoplSovKwvos,  iirl  audv.  —  Claudius,  Docimciiim,  Ivi.,  190. 
KupSov,  Mapiuv,  iirl  [ai'dvndrov'] — Nero,  Apameia,  xxxvi.,  94. 


A. 

AiniSov,  MdpKov,  in]  [dr/SuTroTou]  —  Tibirius,  Cotiaeum,  li.,  163. 

M. 

Md^i/xos,  *a/3ios  —  Augustus,  Hierapolis,  Ixvi.,  243. 

Mapiou  —  See  KSpSov. 

MapKiA.  ai/Qv.  —  Vespasian,  Hierapolis,  Ixviii. 

Mop/ce'AAou,  iirl  apQv.  —  Vespasian,  Laodiceia,  Ixxviii. 

MapKeWov  rh  y  .,  inl  [dj/^ujraToiy]  —  Vcspasia^i,  Synaiis,  xcvi. 

Map/cou  —  See  AeniSov. 

N. 

tiiypou,  M.  OvfTriov,  enl  [dj-ei/TraTou]  • — Nero,  Apameia,  xxxvi.,  94. 


ROMAN    magistrates'    NAMES.  479 


O. 


Oudpov,  MapKov  n\aPKiov,  tVi  afOvTraTov  —  Ves^Msian,  Apameia,  xxxvi.,  95. 

Oiiemov,  M.  —  See  Hiypov. 

OvoXaffivva,  rto.,  avOvwaTw  —  Nero,  Aiicyra,  xxx.,  58. 


n. 

ne'5a»fos,  r.  Uo.,  ewl  ai'Ou.  — M.  Aurclius,  Laodiceia,  Ixxix.,  312. 

TlKavKiov,  M.  —  See  Oudpov. 

TlontWiov  IlfSwi'os  [tVl]  di'BvTrdTov  —  Yerus,  Laodiceia,  Ixxix.     See  also  TleSwfo<!. 

UpoKAov,  eVl  'AK[v\Aio^v — Trajan,  Nacoleia,  Ixxxv. 


^KdirAa,  M.,  d»'0[u7raTos]  — Trajan,  Cotiaeum,  Hi.,  166. 
4>d^i<ii   Md^ifios  —  Augustus,  Hierapolis,  Ixvi.,  243. 


(E.)    LATIN. 
C. 

Cicoro,  M.  Tullius,  M.  f.  (Procos.  of  Cilicia,  51-50  B.C.)  — Apameia,  xxxiii. 


F. 

Fabius,  C,  M.  f.  (Procos.  of  Asia,  57-56  B.C.)  — Apameia,  xxxiii. 

Fannius,  C.  (Pontifex,  Praetor,  49-48  B.C.) —  Apameia,  xxxiii.,  73;  Laodiceia,  Ixxv. 


Lentiilus,    P.,   P.   f.,   Spinthor  (Procos.   of    Cilicia,   56-53   B.C.,   and    Imporator) — 
Apameia,  xxxiii.,  72;   Laodiceia,  Ixxv.,  281. 

P. 

Pulcher,  Appius  Claudius,  Ap.  f.  (Procos.  of  Cilicia,  53-51  B.C.,  and  Imporator)  — 
Apameia,  xxxiii.,  73  ;   Laodiceia,  Ixxv.,  282. 

s. 

Spinthor  —  See  Lentulus,  P. 


(     480     ) 


INDEX    VI. 


ENGRAVERS'   NAMES. 


No  names  of  this  class  occur  on  tlio  coins  described  in  tliis  volume. 


{     481      ) 


INDEX    VII. 


EEMARKABLE    INSCRIPTIONS. 


A. 


ArnNoe€TOv,  ArnNoe., 

Am.,  &c.  Apameia,  97-100; 
Eumeneia,  221  ;  Synnada,  397, 
403. 

ArnNoeETOY  aia  bioy 

Cotiacam,  164. 

AAPIANIA   nANAGHNAIA 

Synnada,  397,  403. 

AITHCAM6NOV,  &c.       Alia, 

44,  45 ;  Ancyra,  58 ;  Appia, 
106  ;  Eucarpeia,  205  ;  Stecto- 
rium,  383,  384. 

AKAMAC  Metropolis,  Ixxxiv.; 
Synnada,  c,  397. 

AKTIA  Hierapolis,  Ixix.,  238, 
239,  242,  253,  255. 

AKTIA  TTVeiA  Hierapolis, Ixix. 

AN€eHK€N,  &c.  Alia,  44; 
liruzus,  110-112;  Colossae,  154, 
156,  157;  Dionysopolis,  185, 
186;  Hydrela,  271;  Laodiceia, 
294,295,312;  Otrus,  344,  345; 
Temonothyrae,  408. 

AN0VTTATOV,  &c.  Apameia, 
95;  Cotiatium,  166;  Docimeium, 
190;  Laodiceia,  312. 

ANeVTTATn     Dory  lae  urn,  195. 


ANTQN.  KOMOA€IA  Lao- 
diceia, Ixxxi.,  317. 

AHAMEIA     Apameia,  88. 

AnAM€IC  KOINON  <t>PV 
riAC     Apameia,  90,  94,  95. 

AnAM€X2N      K      €4>€CinN 

OMONOIA  Apameia- 

Ephesus,  105. 
ATTO  K  AT€  (aT7]crev)     Synnada,  c. 
APXHreXHC     Hierapolis,  Ixix., 

231,  233,  234. 
APXI€PAT€VnN       Laodiceia, 

294,  295. 
APXI€P€VC  Temenothyrae,410, 

411,  414-417. 

APXIEPEYZ     AZIAS  Eu- 

meneia, 217,  218. 

y^p  =  apxi-£p^'^v     Acmoneia,  xxiii. 

APXI€P€nC,  &c.  Apameia,  102; 
Cibyra,  134,  138;  Cidyessus, 
150;  Cotiaeum,  159,  174,  175; 
Eumeneia,  220;  Laodiceia,  322; 
Synnada,  399. 

APXI€PI.    B.     Synnada,  403. 

APXIN€X2KOPn      Aezanis,  28. 

AC€IC     Laodiceia,  311.    See  aho 

Z€VC    AC€IC. 
ACIAPXHC     Alia,  44. 
3u 


482 


INDKX   vir. 


ACIAPXOY,      ACIAPX.,     &c. 

Aezani.«,  24 ;  Hiernpolis,  267, 
268;  Laodiceia,  315;  Otrus, 
345 ;  Synaiis,  390  ;  Tcmeiio- 
tbyrae,  412. 

ACIAPX.    r.    Laodiceia,  314,  316. 

ACIAP.    inniK.     Apameia,  101. 

ACIAPX.    K.  THC  nATPIA. 

Stectoriuni,  386. 
ACKAHTT€IA      Laodiceia,  Ixxxi. 
ACKAHTTIOC    Philomelinni,xci. 

AVrOVCT€IA       KAAOHN 

GJN     Cadi,  127. 
AX  A IHN     Eumeneia,  Ixi.,  2 1 3  sqq. 


B. 


BACIA€VC     MIAAC       Cadi, 

xliv. ;   Piymneesup,  363. 

B€A.      APXI.     Apameia,  102. 

BOVAH  Acmoneia,  8  ;  Amorium, 
48  ;  Apameia,  89,  90 ;  Appia, 
107;  Bruzus,  110,  111;  Cere- 
tapa,  129;  Cibyra,  136;  Eii- 
carpeia,  203-205;  Hierapolis, 
240  ;  Hieropolis,  266  ;  Lysias, 
331  ;  Piymnessus,  363  ;  Syn- 
iiada,  395-397;  Tibeiiopulis, 
421,  422. 

BOVAH  AHMOZ  AAOAI 
KEHN      Laodiceia,  289. 

BPOVSOC     Bruzus,  110. 


TAAAOC   Philomelium,  xci.,  356. 

TEN  El     ZEBAZTIIN      Hiera- 
polis,  Ixviii.,  229. 


r€POVCIA     Hirrapolis,  241. 

repovc   BOVAH    Tibeiio- 

polis,  421. 
TA AV  KOC    Eumeneia,  Ixii.,  21 4. 
rPAMMAT€VC    Colossae,  154; 

Ilierapolis,  246  sqq. 


AHMON  AAlHNnN  Alia, 44. 

AHMOC  Acmoneia,  7;  Aczanis, 
24-27 ;  Alia,  45 ;  Amorium, 
49;  Ancyra,  60;  Apameia,  90, 
91  ;  Cadi,  118;  Cibyra,  135, 
136;  Cotiaeura,  158  sqq.; 
Dionysopolis,  183;  Grinieno- 
thyrae,  223;  Hierapoli-s  234, 
238-240;  Hieropolis,  265,  266 
Hydrela,  271  ;  Hyrgaleis,  273 
Laodiceia,  291-293,  296,  298 
Laodiceia-Ephesus,  328 ;  Lysias, 
331  ;  Prymnessus,  362  ;  Se- 
baste,  372  ;  Siblia,  380  ;  Stec- 
torium,  383 ;  Synaiis,  389 ; 
Synnada,  395;  Tliemisonium, 
418;  TrajanopoliP,  426,  427. 

AHMOC   AIZAN€ITnN  Ae- 

zanis,  36,  38. 

AHMOC      AIZAN€ITnN— 
AHMOC     KAAOHNUN 

Aezanis-Cadi,  43. 

AHMOC   ANKVPANHN  An- 
cyra, 58. 

AHMOC  BPOVZHNHN 

Bruzus,  110. 

AHMOC   eVKAPneHN    Eu- 

carpeia,  203,  205. 

AHMOC    €VM€N€nN      Eu- 
meneia, 214. 


REMARKABLE    INSCKH'TIUNS. 


483 


AHMOC     KIBVPATHN     Ci- 

byia,  135. 

AHMOC      KOAOCCHNUN 

Colossao,  154. 

AHMOC     KOTIAEIIN      Co- 

tiaeum,  160  sq. 

AHMOC  AAOAIKEHN   Lao 

Jiceia,  287,  289,  293,  295. 

AHMOC  AAOAIKEHN   KAI 

ZMVPNAIHN       Laodiceia- 
iSniynia,  324. 

AHMOC  OTPOHNHN 

Otrus,  343. 

AHMOC  n€ATHNnN 

Peltae,  349. 

AHMOC  PnMAIIlN  Syn- 
iiada,  394. 

AHMOC    CT€KTOPHNnN 

Stectorium,  383. 

AHMOC    <l>IAOMH.      Pldlo- 

melium,  354. 

AHMOC       <|>AABIOnOA€l 

THN     Temenothyrae,  408  s'j. 
A I  A,      with      magistrate's     name. 

Laodiceia,  290,  291,  307-309. 
AlAnANAHMON  Symiada.c 

AIAYMOI,  ZEBASTH,  ZYN 
KAHTOZ  Tiberiopolis,  cv., 
421. 

AlOKAICAPenN  Ceretapa, 

130. 

AIONVCOC       K€AAIN€VC 

Apameia,  xxxix. 

AIC  CT€<l>ANH<l>OPnN    Co- 

lossae,  157. 

AOKIMOC  Docimeiuiii,lvi.,189. 
AOYP6IOC     Docimeium,  ivi. 
AnPIGXlN    IHNIIN    Syimada, 
397. 


EZEAN  ITHN      Aezanis,  xxiv. 
€l€POC    AHMOC     Cadi,  119. 
€ICANr€IAANTOC      Eume- 
neia,  218. 

EniKTHTEHN  Aezanis,  xxiv  , 
200  sq. 

€niM€AHe€ICHC  Eucaipeia, 
203. 

€niM€AHe€NTOC,&c.  Apa- 
meia, 94,  95,  98  ;  Cotiaeum, 
1G5;  Eiicarpeia,  204;  Hiera- 
polis,  249,  265,  267,  268. 

€TTIN€IKIOC  Laodiceia,  Ixxxi., 
307. 

€niNIKION       AN€GHK€N 

Laodiceia,  294,  312. 

6PMOC     Cadi,  117. 
€TOYC      BIC     Cibyia,  144. 
€T.     qKC     Cibyra,  146,  147. 
EYEPrETHZ      Laodiceia,    289, 

305,  306. 
€VKAPn€IA     Eucarpeia,  203. 
eVKAPniTIKOV        Eucarpeia, 

lix.,  205,  206. 
€VM€N€IA  Eumeneia,214,215. 
EVBOCIA     Hierapolis,  Ixix. 
EVTTOCIA     Hierapolis,  Ixix.,  233. 

EVPVKAHC      TH      TEPOV 

CIA     Aezanis,  39. 

€VTVX€IC  KAIPOI  Lao- 
diceia, Ixxxi. 

E<t>ECIA     Hierapoliy,  Ixix. 

Z. 

Z€VC  AC6IC  Laodiceia,  Ixxxi., 
300. 


4S4 


INDEX    VII. 


ZeVC      BnZIOC        llierapolls, 
Ixix.,  234. 

Z€VC     K€A€N€VC     Apameia, 
xxxix.,  88. 

ZeVC    nANAHMOC      Syn- 
uada,  c,  399. 

Z€VC      nOTHOC        Dioiiy- 
sopolis,  Iv.,  183. 

Z€VC     TPXIIOC       Hierapolis, 
Ixix.,  233,  235. 


e. 

0€A  (Agrippiiia)      Syiiaiis,  389. 

e€A  PnMH  Aezanis,  30; 
Amoriiini,  49^  50  ;  Ancyra,  60  ; 
Hierapolis,  232 ;  Laodiceia, 
298 ;  Synalis,  387  ;  Synnada, 
395,  398  ;   Temenothyrae,  410. 

0€AN     PUMHN     Synaiis,387. 
G€ON     CVNKAHTON     Ae 

zanis,  23,  24;    Ancyra,  58,  59; 
Pryninessus,  361. 
e€OC  (Nero)     Synalis,  389. 

e€OC  CVNKAHTOC  Ae- 
zanis, 23. 

eeOY  Vn  (Trajan)  Hierapolis, 
249. 

eVNNAPOC      Synnada,  c. 


I. 


I€PA  BOVAH  Acmoneia,  8; 
Aezanis,  24,  29,  30  ;  Amoriuni, 
49;  Apameia,  92;  Cadi,  116, 
118;  Colossae,  155;  Dionyso- 
polis,    183;    Uocimeium,   188; 


Hierapolis,    243;     Julia,    276 
Metropolis,   333;   Peltae,  350 
Prymnessus,  363;  Sebaste,  372 
Stectoriuni,  384 ;  Temenothyrae, 
408,  409;   Themisonium,  418. 

I€PA  CVNKAHTOC  Ae- 
zanis, 24,  25,  28;  Alia,  44; 
Ancyra,  59,  60  ;  Apameia,  91  ; 
Appia,  106;  Cibyra,  135;  Co- 
lossae, 155;  Docimeium,  188, 
189;  Eumeneia,  214;  Grimeno- 
thyrae,  222,  223;  Hierapolis, 
241  ;  Hierapolis-Epliesus,  263  ; 
Hyr^aleis,  273  ;  Laodiceia,  294, 
298;  Ococleia,  341;  Peltae, 
350  ;  Prymnessus,  363  ;  Se- 
baste, 371;  Synalis,  388  ;  Syn- 
nada, 395 ;  Temenothyrae,  407, 
410;  Tiberiopolis,  421  ;  Traja- 
nopolis,  425,  427. 

I€PAN  CYNKAHTON  Syn- 
nada, 394. 

lePAHOAIC     Hierapolis,  231. 

iePAnOA€ITXlN  A<t)POA€l 
CI€nN  OMONOIAHiera 

polls- Aphrodisias,  257. 

l€PAnOAITnN  KAI  €<!>£ 
CmN  OMONOIA  Hiera- 
polis-Ephesus,  257-259. 

lePAnOAITUN  K€P€TAn 
€nN  OMONOIA  Cera- 
tapa,  xlv. 

l€PAnOA€ITnN  K  €4)€ 
CIHN  NeilKOPUN  OM 
ONOIA,— n— €  Hiera- 
polis-Ephesus,  259-264. 

l€PAnOA€ITnN  K-  KVZ 
IKHNUN     NenKOPHN 

OMONOIA  Hierapolis- 

Cyzicus,  262. 


REMAUKABLE    INSCRIPTIONS. 


485 


l€PAnOA€ITnN  KAI  AA 
OAIK€nN     OMONOIA 

liiorajiolis-Laodiceia,  256. 

l€PAnOA€ITIlN  K.  n€P 
TAMHNnN  N€HKOP 
HN      OMONOIA       Hiera- 

polis-Pergamiini,  259. 

lePAnoAeiTHN  kai  cap 

AIANHN        OMONOIA 

Hierapolis-Sardes,  258. 

l€PAnOA€ITnN  K  CAPA 
lANHN  NeriKOPUN 
OMONOIA  Hierapolis- 

Sardes,  260,  202. 

l€PAnOA€ITnN  K  CMY 
PNAiriN  NeHKOPHN 
OMONOIA  Iliorapolis- 

Smyrnn,  200-262,  204. 

I€P€VC     Dionysopolis,  186. 

lePEHZ,  &o.  Eriza,  202  ;  Lao- 
diceia-Sm^^rna,  324 ;  Pryin- 
iiessus,  366;  Synnada,  401. 

iE[p6V]     no.    YIM    t  A 

Laodiceia,  289,  290. 

lEPHA     Eucarpeia,  206. 

l€PI[as]      Synnada,  401. 

l€POnOAIC     Hieropolis,  206. 

I6POC  AHMOC  Acnioneia,  6; 
Aezanis,  27;   Cadi,  117,  118. 

lovA.  4>iAinnoi  Appiii,  108; 

Stectoriuni,  380. 

lOVAIEHN      Ancyra,  xxix. 

ITTTTIKOV  Cotiaeum,  100,  101, 
170-179;  Pryninessus,  307; 
Synnada,  397,  403,  404. 

ITT[7riKoi;]  AClldpxov^  Apaineia, 
89,  101. 


inNXlN       Synnada,  c,  390,  405, 
406. 

in  NUN    All  PI  €12  N     Synnada, 
c,  397. 


K. 


KAZAN  HC  Thcmisonium,  civ., 
418,  419. 

KAICAP€nN  Cibyra,  xlvii., 
136  sq. 

KATTPOC     Laodiceia,  Ixxxi.,  317. 

KAPIA,  seP<!>PVriA  Laodiceia, 
Ixxxi.,  317. 

KAPM6IOC     Hadrianopolis,  Ixv. 

K6AAINOC  Apameia,xxxix.,  89. 

KIBVPA     Cibyra,  137. 

KIBVPATIIN  K  €<I)eCinN 
A  N€I2KOPnN  OMO 
NO  I A     Cibyra-Ephesns,  148. 

KIBVPATXIN  K-  ICPAHOA 
ITilN     OMONOIA     Ci- 

byra-llienipolis,  149. 
KIBIITOI      Apanieia,  xxxix.,  96. 

KAAYAION     KAICAPA    CY 

NNAAIC     Synnada,  399. 
KOINA       AC  I  AC         Laodicein, 
Ixxxi.,  321. 

KOI N ON  <l>PVriAC  Apameia, 
90,  94,  95,  99. 

KOTIAEIZ   KAAYAION   KA 

IZAPA      Cotiaeum,  163. 

KOTIAEIZ      OYEZnAZIAN 

ON    KAIZ Cotiaeum, 

104. 

KOTIAEIZ     PHMHN      Coti- 

acuni,  158. 

KOTIAEIZ      ZYNKAHTON 

Cotiaeum,  158. 


48G 


IXUEX    VII. 


AAIPBHNOC     nieiapoH.s,lxix., 
23G  sqq. 

AAOAIK6IA,       AAOAIKHA 

Laodiceia,  291,  292,  297,  298. 
AAOAIK€nN    €<|)€CinN    O 

MONOIA      Laodiceia-Ephc- 
sus,  327,  328,  330. 
AAOAIK€nN     KAI     I€PAn 
OAeiTUN     OMONOIA 

Laodiceia-Hierapolis,  325. 

AAOAIK€nN    KAI     NGIKO 
MHA€nN      OMONOIA 

Laodiceia-Nicomedeia,  327. 

AAOAIKenN       TT€PrAMH 
NUN     OMONOIA     Lao 

diceia-Peigaiuum,  326. 
AAOAIKEHN     ZMYPNAIH 

N      OMHPOH       Laodiceia- 

SmjTiia,  325. 
AAOAIKEHN     CMVPNAIH 

N    OMONOIA     Liodiceia- 

Smyrna,  326,  327,  329,  330. 
AHTI16IA  TTVeiA  Hieiapolis, 

Ixix. 
AOnCTOV  Cidyossus,  151, 

152;  Syniiada,  401. 
AVKOC     Laodiceia,  Ixxxi.,  317. 
AVK.     CnZHN      Themisoniuin, 

civ.,  419. 


M. 


MAI.  MAP    OP.  0€P.      Apa- 

nieia,  xxxix. 
MAIANAPOC    Apameia,  xxxix., 

89  ;    Dionysopolis,   183  ;    Hyr- 

galeis,  Ixsii. 


MAKEAONHN  Docimeium, 

Ivi.,    188,    191    sqq.;      Peltae, 
Ixxxvii.,  348  sq. 

MA  PC  VAC        Apameia,    xxxix., 
95,  96. 

M€ANAPOC    Dionysopolis,  Iv., 
183. 

MEAHNOC     Dorylaeum,  Ivii. 

M  I A  A^^  N  :  B  Midaeum , 

Ixxxiv.,  337. 

MIAAC     Prynmes.sus,  361. 

MOZ€ANnN     Diocleia,  181. 

MOH'OC,  TOPPHBOC  Hieia- 
polis, Ixviii.,  232. 

MYZnN  ABBAITUN  Ab- 
baitis  (Ancyra),  xx.,  xxix.,  1, 58. 

N. 

NAHKOPHN     Laodiceia,  299. 

NeHKOPHN  Hierapolis,  Ixviii., 
234,  235,  237-239,  241,  242, 
251  sq. ;  Laodiceia,  298,  299, 
313  sqq. 

NGXIKOPIIN         AOrMATI 

CVNKAHTOV     Laodiceia, 
Ixxx.,  319-322. 

NGHKOPIIN     TOY     AlOC 

Aezanis,  xxvi. 
N€nT€P05:     Hierapolis,  249. 
NIKHN      CEBACTUN     AN 

KVPANOI      Ancyra,  63. 
NOMO0ETHZ   Laodiceia,  304. 
Nne     Apameia,  101. 

o 

j  O   APXI6P6VC     Eumeneia,  216 
1  (scf;  «/60  APXI6P6YC,  <tc.). 


REMARKARLE    INSCRimONS. 


487 


O  rPAMMAT€VC      Colossao, 

154;     Trnjanopolis,     429     {see 

also  rPAMMAT€VC). 

OAYMTTIA     Hierapolis,  Ixix. 
OAYMniOC  (Hadrian)  Hydrela, 
271  ;  Laodiceia,  310. 

OMHPOZ         Laodiceia-Smyrna, 
325. 

OMOBHMIA,  see  C€BACTA 

OMONOIA  AHAMenN 

Apameia,  xxxix,  97,  101  ;  Apa- 
meia-Ephesup,  105. 
OMONOIA    €ni     MAPK€A 

AOY     A  NOV.         Laodiceia, 
290. 

OMONOIA         YPrAAGHN 

Kyigaleis,  Ixxi. 

OMONOIA  nPOC  €<I>€CIO 

VC     Cotiaeum-Ephesus,  180. 

OMONYA      Hierapolis-Epliesus, 
2G3  ;   llierapoIis-tSmyrna,  264. 

OVGI'f/MICON  Amorium,xxviii., 
51. 

n. 

nANAGHNAIA     Synnada,  397, 
403. 

nANHrVPIA(pxoi')        Apameia, 

90,  102,  103,  105. 
TTAPA     with    magistrate's     name. 

Apameia,  90-92,  97,  101-105; 

Metropolis,   333,    334 ;     Siblia, 

380,  381. 
TTAPOENIOZ     Xacoleia,  Ixxxv., 

340. 
TTOAIC     Diouysopolis,  Iv. 
TT€PCIC     Docinieium^  Ivi. 
TTOAIAC     Synnada,  c. 


nOTHOC     See  Z€VC 

TTPVTAN€nC       Synnada,  395, 
401. 

TTVeiA       Cil)yrn,   xlviii.;     Hiera- 
polis, Ixix.,  238,  239,  255. 


PH       Laodikeia,    Ixxx.,    299,   314, 

319,  320,  322. 
PflMH       Amorium,  50;    Synaiis, 

388. 
PIIMHN      Cotiacum,  158. 


Z. 

C€B        Cil)yra,    xlvii.  ;     Iladriano- 
polis,  226,  227. 

C6BACTA  OMOBX2MIA 

Cadi,  xliv. 

ZEBAZTOZ     OEOZ     (Nero) 
Laodiceia,  305. 

C€IBAIA     Siblia,  380. 
CINAPOC     Sebaste,  xciii.,  370. 
S-P-Q-R        Philomelium,     357, 

359,  3G0. 
CT€<|)ANH<^OPOV      Cadi  (in 

mon.),  120;  Dorylacium,  198, 

CTPATHrOVNTOC    Diony- 

sopolis,  183. 
CTPATHr,  TUN   n€PI,  &c. 

Colossae,  156. 

CVN€APIOV     N6X2N      Lao- 
diceia,  Ixxxi.,  299. 

CVNKAHTON    Cotiueum,  158. 
CVNKAHTOC       Cibyra,    134; 
Tcmeuothyrae,  411. 


488 


INDEX    VII, 


CVMNAAEHN       lEPAnOAl   j  YIOY    KOTIAEHN    Cotiacum 
TUN    OMONOIA    Hiera-   I  16i. 


polis-Synnada,  256. 
CVNNAA€nN   inNflN   Syn- 
Divla,  c. 

CVNNAA€aN      AHPienN 

inNHN      Synnada,  c. 
CnT€IPA     Apameia,  xxxix.,  88. 


TEMBPIC         Midaeum,   Ixxxiv., 

335. 
TEMBPOC      Midaeum,   Ixxxiv., 

337. 
THM€NOOVP€nN    K€  C€ 

BACTHNHN     OMONO 

I A  Temenothyrae-Sebaste,  417. 

THMGNOC    KTICTHC    To- 

raenothyrae,  411. 
THM6NOC  OIKICTHC  Te- 

menothyrae,  407. 
TO    AEYTEPON     Julia,  277; 

Laodiceia^  301. 
It     O     Dionysopolis,  186,  187. 
■f"     ffH  Laodiceia,  Ixxx.,  296, 

297,  313,  314,  317-319,   328, 

329. 
f     Tt;     Hyrgaleis,  273-275. 
TON    KTICCTHN      Nacoleia, 

Ixxxv.,  340. 
TOPPHBOC  MOH'OC  Hiera- 

polis,  Ixviii.,  232. 


YIOY    TTOAEnZ       Cotiaeum, 

163. 
YOY      AC  I A  p.     Acmoneia,  13. 

VOV     ACIAPX.   A(?)   TO    B 
Synaiis,  301. 


*. 


<l)|AAA€A<t>IA     Eumeneia,  Ixii. 

<t)|AAAHeHC  Acmoneia,  9; 
Laodiceia,  302. 

<t)|AOKAICAPOC  Synnada, 

399. 

<t>IAOTTATPIA(os)  Cotiaeum, 
165. 

<t>IAOTTATPIZ  Eumeneia,  216; 
Hierapolis,  243,  244;  Lao- 
diceia, 301,  303;  Philomelium, 
354  ;  Prymnessus,  364,  365  ; 
Trajanopolis,  429. 

<|)  A  A  B I  OTTO  A I C   Temenothyiae, 

411. 
<l)OVAOVIANnN       Eumeneia, 

Ixi.,  213. 
<|)PVriA,     KAPIA         Laodiceia, 

Ixxxi.,  317. 
<l)PYr(tas)     Metropolis,  333,  334. 


VIOV      iTTTTIKOV        Cotiaeum, 
173-175. 


XPVCAN  — nVGIA        Hieia- 

polis-Sardes,  Ixix.,  260. 
XPVCOPOAC    Hierapolis,  Ixix., 


234. 


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2-785  1 

83 

5-378 

123 

7-970 

4 

•259 

44 

2-850  ! 

84 

5-442 

124 

8-035 

5 

•324 

J  5 

2-915 

85 

5-508 

125 

8-100 

C 

•388 

46 

2-980 

86 

5-572 

126 

8-164 

7 

•453 

47 

3-045 

87 

5-637 

127 

8-229 

8 

•518 

48 

3-110 

88 

5-702  i 

128 

8-294 

9 

•583 

49 

3-175  ■ 

89 

5-767  I 

129 

8-359 

10 

•648 

50 

3-240 

90 

5^832 

130 

8^424 

11 

•712 

51 

3-304 

91 

5-896 

131 

8-488 

12 

•777 

52 

3-368 

92 

5-961 

132 

8-553 

l.S 

•842 

53 

3-434 

93 

6026  ' 

133 

8-618 

u 

•907 

54 

3-498 

94 

6  091 

134 

8-682 

1.3 

•972 

55 

3-564 

95 

61 56 

135 

8-747 

IG 

1-036 

56 

3-628 

96 

6-220 

136 

8-812 

17 

1-101 

57 

3-693 

97 

6-285 

137 

8-877 

IS 

1-166 

58 

3-758 

98 

6-350 

138 

8-942 

19 

1-231 

59 

3-823 

99 

6-415 

139- 

9^007 

20 

1-296 

60 

3-888 

100 

6-480 

140 

9-072 

21 

1-360 

61 

3-952 

101 

6-544 

141 

9^136 

22 

P425 

62 

4-017 

102 

6-609 

142 

9-200 

23 

1-490 

63 

4-082 

103 

6-674 

143 

9-265 

24 

1-555 

64 

4-146 

104 

6-739 

144 

9-330 

2.3 

1-620 

65 

4-211 

105 

6-804 

145 

9-395 

2G 

1-684 

66 

4-276 

106 

6-868 

146 

9-460 

27 

1-749 

67 

4-341 

107 

6-933 

147 

9-525 

2S 

1-814 

OS 

4-406 

108 

6-998 

148 

9-590 

29 

1-879 

69 

4-471 

109 

7-063 

149 

9-655 

30 

r944 

70 

4-536 

110 

7-128 

1.50 

9-720 

31 

2-008 

71 

4-600 

111 

7-192 

151 

9-784 

32 

2-073 

72 

4-665 

112 

7-257 

152 

9  848 

33 

2^138 

73 

4-729 

113 

7-322 

153 

9-914 

34 

2-202 

74 

4-794 

114 

7-387 

154 

9-978 

3.5 

2-267 

75 

4^859 

115 

7-452 

155 

10-044 

36 

2-332 

76 

4-924 

116 

7-516 

156 

10-108 

37 

2-397 

77 

4-989 

117 

7-581 

157 

10173 

38 

2-462 

78 

5-054 

118 

7-646 

158 

10-238 

39 

2-527 

79 

5-119 

119 

7-711 

159 

10 -.303 

40 

2-592 

80 

5-184 

120 

7-776 

160 

ii 

10-368 

(     101     ) 


T  A  L  L  E 

OF 

The  Relative  Weights  op  English  Grains  and  French  Grammes. 


Grain?. 

Grammes. 

Grains. 

Grammes. 

Grains. 

Grammes. 

Grains. 

Grammes. 

161 

10-432 

201 

13-024 

241 

15-616 

290 

18-79 

1G2 

10-497 

202 

13-089 

242 

15-680 

300 

19-44 

1G3 

10-562 

203 

13-154 

243 

15-745 

310 

20-08 

164 

10-626 

204 

13-219 

244 

15  810 

320 

20-73 

165 

10-691 

205 

13-284 

245 

15-875 

330 

21-38 

166 

10-756 

206 

13-348 

246 

15-940 

340 

22-02 

1G7 

10-821 

207 

13-413 

247 

16-005 

350 

22-67 

168 

10-886 

208 

13-478 

248 

16-070 

360 

23-32 

169 

10-951 

209 

13-543 

249 

16-135 

370 

23-97 

170 

11-016 

210 

13-608 

250 

16-200 

380 

24-62 

171 

11-080 

211 

13-672 

251 

16-264 

390 

25-27 

172 

11-145 

212 

13-737 

252 

16-328 

400 

25  92 

173 

11-209 

213 

13-802 

253 

16-394 

410 

2656 

174 

11-274 

214 

13-867 

254 

16-458 

420 

27  20 

175 

11-339 

215 

13-932 

255 

16-524 

430 

27-85 

176 

11-404 

216 

13-996 

256 

16-588 

440 

28-50 

177 

11-469 

217 

14-061 

257 

16  653 

450 

2915 

178 

11-534 

218 

14-126 

258 

16-718 

460 

29-80 

179 

11-599 

219 

14-191 

259 

16-783 

470 

30  45 

180 

11-664 

220 

14-256 

260 

16-848 

480 

31-10 

181 

11-728 

221 

14-320 

261 

16-912 

490 

31-75 

182 

11-792 

222 

14  385 

262 

16-977 

500 

32-40 

183 

11-858 

223 

14-450 

263 

17-042 

510 

33-04 

181 

11-922 

224 

14-515 

264 

17-106 

520 

33-68 

185 

11-988 

225 

14-580 

265 

17-171 

530 

34-34 

186 

12-052 

226 

14644 

266 

17-236 

540 

34-98 

187 

12-117 

227 

14-709 

267 

17-301 

550 

35-64 

188 

12-182 

228 

14-774 

268 

17-366 

560 

36-28 

189 

12-247 

229 

14-839 

269 

17-431 

570 

36-93 

190 

12312 

230 

14-904 

270 

17-496 

580 

37-58 

191 

12-376 

231 

14-968 

271 

17-560 

590 

38-23 

192 

12-441 

232 

15-033 

272 

17-625 

600 

38-88 

193 

12-506 

233 

15-098 

273 

17-689 

700 

45-36 

191 

12-571 

234 

15-162 

274 

17-754 

800 

51-84 

195 

12-636 

235 

15-227 

275 

17-819 

900 

58-32 

196 

12-700 

236 

15-292 

276 

17-884 

1000 

64-80 

197 

12-765 

237 

15-357 

277 

17-949 

2000 

129-GO 

198 

12-830 

238 

15-422 

278 

,     18-014 

3000 

194-40 

199 

12-895 

239 

15-487 

279 

18-079 

40(J0 

259-20 

200 

12-960 

240 

15-552 

280 

18-144 

5000 

324-00 

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PHRYGIA.  Pl.XL 


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A  P  A  M  E  I  A 


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PHRYGIA    PLXIV 


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BRUZU5     CADI 


PHRYCIA    PL.XV 


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C  e  re  t  a  p  a 


CADI.      CERETAPA 


PHRYCIA   PI     XVI 


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AUTOTVrL 


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PHRYCIA  PL.XVII. 


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PHRYCiA   PLXIX. 


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C1DYES5US.  COLOSSAE. 


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PHRYCIA    PL.XXI. 


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PHRYGIA    PL.XXII. 


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COTIAEUM       DlOCLEiA 


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DIONYSOPOLIS 


PHRYGIA  PL.XXIY 


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DOCIMEIUM. 


PHRYCIA    PL.)OCV. 


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Dor  V  L  a  e  u  rn 


DORYLAEUM 


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Eucarpela 


EPICTETEIS.  e_RIZA,  EUCARPEIA 


PHRYGIA   PL.XXVll, 


Eunie  n  eta 


EUMENEIA. 


PHRYGIA    PL.XXVllI. 


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G  li  menoLhy  fae 


HadrlanopolLs  -  Se baste 


GRiMENOTHYRAE     H  ADRIAN  OPOLI  S  -  SEBA5TE 


PHRYCIA  PL.XXIZ. 


HIERAPOLIS. 


PHRYCIA  PL  XXX, 


..iM^^mSfek. 


0  ^fh~>'K, 


' 'l\M£}!A'>'hMiji 


HierapoLLS    contf 


hierapolis. 


PHRYGIA   PL  XXXI 


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PHRYCIA  PLXXXD. 


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PHRYGIA  PL.^XXra. 


HyrgaLeLs 


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"Vi-^lii 


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PHRYCIA,  PL.XXXIV. 


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LaocLlcela 


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LACDICEIA. 


PHRYGIA    PLXXXAC 


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Laodlcela    conff 


LAODICEiA. 


PHRYGIA    PLXXKVin. 


LaocLLceLa     conff 


Lvslas 


.AODICEIA     LYSIAS 


PHRYCIA  PLXXXIX. 


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m^j 


NacoLela 


METROPOLIS.    MIDAEUM.    NACOLEiA. 


PHRYGIA.PL.XL. 


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PHRYGiA  PLXU,  . 


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PHRYCIA  PLXLII, 


PhlLomeLlam     cont4 


Pry  m  n  essixs 


PHILOMELIUM.      PRYMNE5SUS. 


PHRYGIA  PLXLIIl. 


PryriinessLis     cont4 


S  e  b  a  s  t  e 


PRYMNESSUS.      SEBASTE. 


PHRYGIA  PLXLIV 


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PHRYGIA.PL.XLVII. 


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A  ^U 


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PMRYGIAPLXLVIII. 


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TEMENOTHYRAE  -  FLAVIOPOLIS. 


PHRYGIA  PL..  Xl.JX. 


Them  I  son  Lixm 


Tiber  LopoLLs 


THEMISONIUM.       TIBERiOPOLiS. 


PHRYGIAPLL. 


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H  Ler<i  polls 
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Laocli  cela  -  Pefciarn  u  rn 


Laodlcela 
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